Emergency Recovery; Policies - HP Compaq dx5150 SFF Supplementary Manual

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Emergency Recovery

Policies

Machine Policies
User Policies
HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Guide
The Emergency Recovery Archive, created by the administrator
during Embedded Security setup, is a file that stores sensitive
information about the computer, its users, and the private keys used to
protect encrypted or private data. In the case of a system failure, this
sensitive information is required to restore access to protected data.
An Emergency Recovery Token, also created by the administrator
during Embedded Security setup, is a file that stores the keys used to
protect the data in the Emergency Recovery Archive. The token is
required to access the archive. The access to the Emergency Recovery
Token is protected by a password. This password is required in case
the Embedded Security system needs to be restored.
Policies are rules that govern the behavior of a computer or software.
The system administrator generally specifies security policies to
ensure consistent use of Embedded Security within an organization.
The two types of security policies are machine policies and user
policies.
Machine policies are rules governing the overall behavior of
Embedded Security as it relates to a specific computer.
User policies are rules governing the rights of the user of Embedded
Security.
For more information on machine and user security policies, refer to
the HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Help.
www.hp.com
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