Restoring A Privacy Manager Certificate; Revoking Your Privacy Manager Certificate; Managing Trusted Contacts - HP ProBook 4325s - Notebook PC User Manual

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3.
Click Delete.
4.
When the confirmation dialog box opens, click Yes.
5.
Click Close, and then click Apply.

Restoring a Privacy Manager Certificate

During installation of your Privacy Manager certificate, you are required to create a backup copy of the
certificate. You may also create a backup copy from the Migration page. This backup copy can be used
when migrating to another computer or to restore a certificate to the same computer.
1.
Open Privacy Manager, and click Migration.
2.
Click Restore.
3.
On the Migration File page, click Browse to search for the .dppsm file that you created during the
backup process, and then click Next.
4.
Enter the password you used when you created the backup, and then click Next.
5.
Click Finish.
6.
Click OK.
Refer to
Installing a Privacy Manager Certificate on page 45
and Trusted Contacts on page 61

Revoking your Privacy Manager Certificate

If you feel that the security of your Privacy Manager Certificate has been jeopardized, you may revoke
your own certificate:
NOTE:
A revoked Privacy Manager Certificate is not deleted. The certificate can still be used to view
files that are encrypted.
1.
Open Privacy Manager, and click Certificates.
2.
Click Advanced.
3.
Click the Privacy Manager Certificate you want to revoke, and then click Revoke.
4.
When the confirmation dialog box opens, click Yes.
5.
Authenticate using your chosen security logon method.
6.
Follow the on-screen instructions.

Managing Trusted Contacts

Trusted Contacts are users with whom you have exchanged Privacy Manager Certificates, enabling you
to securely communicate with one another.
for more information.
or
Backing up Privacy Manager Certificates
Setup procedures
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