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SecureFolder®
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Secures single files and folders.
With a simple right-click on a folder you
get the option to Secure or Unsecure it, allowing only the authenticated
user to view its contents. To work with single files just "drag and drop" the
files out of and back into a secured folder.
The first time you secure a file, you will be prompted to enter an
Emergency Recovery Passphrase.
This option allows you to type a
password that can be used to access your encrypted file in the event the
SecureFolder application is uninstalled or your user account is deleted. If
you choose not to enter a password, you will have no recourse if the SecureFolder application is
uninstalled, and you will lose your encrypted files and folders. More details on this can be found
in Chapter 10 of the SecureSuite XS Workstation Guide on the enclosed CD.
SecureLaunch™
Prevents unauthorized users from running Windows® applications. Lock applications that don't
typically have security associated with them.
From the Start menu, select Programs, SecureSuite, and click SecureSuite System Settings, or right-
click SecureSuite icon on the system tray and click SecureSuite System Settings. Select the
Applications in the left pane, then SecureLaunch. Click Add, and browse for the appropriate
executable (.exe) file. You must have administrative rights to access this feature.
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You cannot secure files or folders in the Windows or Program Files directories, as well as certain system
configuration files, since modifying their contents can cause your programs to stop working correctly.
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