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Step
3 Creating a Lost and Found Message
4 Changing your device password
5 Viewing device details
6 Adding, renaming, and removing
applications to the Applications List
7 Locking and unplugging the IronKey
IRONKEY BASIC USER GUIDE
Description
This feature allows you to create a message that appears
on the IronKey Unlocker window. In the event that you
lose your IronKey, someone can return it to you if you
provide your contact information.
You can change your device password, that you use to
unlock your IronKey. Changing your password on a regular
basis is a good security practice. However, be especially
careful to remember your IronKey password.
You can view details about your device, including model
number, serial number, software and firmware version,
secure files drive, and OS. You can also click the copy
button (CTRL+C) to copy device details to the clipboard
for your forum posting or support request; visit the
website (CTRL+W); or view legal notices (CTRL+N) and
certifications (CTRL+?).
You can right-click anywhere in the Applications List, and
click to add, rename, or delete items in the list.
» Mac: Applications installed on the secure volume are
automatically added to the list (default: empty).
» Items in the list are shortcuts to actual files. Managing the
items in the list does not alter the actual file.
» Items are automatically sorted alphabetically.
» Any file can be added to the list, including documents,
images, and batch files.
» For items that are not applications, Windows opens the
item with the default program associated with that filetype.
Clicking "Lock Drive" (Windows, CTRL+L) or "Lock &
Quit" (Mac) exits open IronKey applications and locks the
device. It is then safe to unplug it from your computer.
Ensure that you close all open applications and files before
locking your IronKey to prevent data corruption.
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