Viewing Your Contact Information ....................9 Accessing your Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive ................10 4.4.1 Using My Computer to Access the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive..........10 4.4.2 Using the Cruzer Enterprise Icon on the System Tray ..............11 Changing Your Settings ......................12 Formatting the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive ................
Why Use the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive? As with any USB Flash drive, the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive can be used to store data. However, all information on the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive is securely stored and encrypted with a 256-bit AES hardware based encryption.
Getting Started Installing the Driver To install the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive driver: • Insert the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive into an available USB port. The Found New Hardware message is displayed indicating the driver installation. Figure 1: Found New Hardware Message...
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6 characters and must not exceed 16 characters. It must contain three different types of characters: lower case letters, upper case letters, numeric digits, or special characters. Examples of the password are ABC$123 or Bob411. Click Next to set your Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive password.
Logging on to the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive After the initializing the device is complete, you can use your Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive anytime. When you use the device, you are requested to type your password to access the information on the device.
Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive User Guide Revision 1.0 Forgetting Your Password If you forgot your password: Click the Forgot Password link. A message is displayed notifying that the drive will be formatted and data on the drive will be lost. This is to protect your data in case someone else attempts to access the device.
Enterprise – a read-only partition that contains tamper-proof system files • Cruzer Disk – the read/write area for data storage. After successfully logging on to the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive, you can access the drive using the following methods: •...
Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive User Guide Revision 1.0 4.4.2 Using the Cruzer Enterprise Icon on the System Tray To access the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive: Click the Cruzer Enterprise Drive icon on the system tray. Figure 13: System Tray Menu Click Browse Cruzer Enterprise.
Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive User Guide Revision 1.0 Changing Your Settings You can change your Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive settings such as your password, contact information, and language. To change your settings: Click the Cruzer Enterprise Drive icon on the system tray.
User Guide Revision 1.0 Formatting the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive Note: Formatting the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive erases all data on the drive. Before formatting the drive, be sure to back up your files. To format the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive: Click the Cruzer Enterprise Drive icon on the system tray.
Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive User Guide Revision 1.0 Getting Online Support You can get online customer support for your Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive or for any SanDisk product. To receive online support: Click the Cruzer Enterprise Drive icon on the system tray.
Revision 1.0 About the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive The About Cruzer Enterprise window provides information about your Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive such as the serial number, installed modules, and product version updates. To display information about your Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive: Click the Cruzer Enterprise Drive icon on the system tray.
Click Shut down Cruzer Enterprise. A confirmation message appears: Figure 17: Shut Down Confirmation Message Click OK to shut down the Cruzer Enterprise Drive or Cancel to continue using the Cruzer Enterprise Drive. Figure 18: Cruzer Enterprise Drive Exit Window Click OK to exit.
Does the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive operate on computers without administrative rights? Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive data security (that is, encryption of the files that reside on it) is performed by the Cruzer Enterprise Drive hardware and therefore does not require administrative rights. Most of the Cruzer Enterprise auxiliary software security features can operate in user mode.
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Corporation general policy does not recommend the use of its products in life support applications where in a failure or malfunction of the product may directly threaten life or injury. Per SanDisk Terms and Conditions of Sale, the user of SanDisk products in life support applications assumes all risk of such use and indemnifies SanDisk against all damages.