If you have issued a Full Disk Encryption command to a workstation,
there is no automatic way to recall that command. However you can
prevent the Full Disk Encryption process from being started by
performing the following steps;
* From the ESET Endpoi...
If you are using ESET Endpoint Encryption (EEE) in a managed
environment using an EEE Server, and your Users are licenced with an
EEE Pro licence, then you can send a Full Disk Encryption command to
their Workstations.
To issue a FULL DISK ENCRYPTION (F...
FULL DISK ENCRYPTION (FDE)
When using FDE to encrypt a computer's hard drive, it uses the
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm with a 256 bit key. This
encryption key is generated at the point of full disk encryption being
started.
REMOVABLE M...
NOTE: SYSTEMS ENCRYPTED USING THE TPM CAN BE TRANFERRED AND WILL ONLY
NEED YOU TO FOLLOW THE BELOW INSTRUCTIONS UNTIL STEP 3. HOWEVER, IT IS
ONLY POSSIBLE FOR WORKSTATIONS USING THE TPM TO BE DECRYPTED VIA THE
EEE SERVER AFTER THE TRANSFER HAS BEEN COMPLE...
Safe Start is a mechanism where ESET Endpoint Encryption (EEE) will
try to install the Full Disk Encryption mbr bootloader and use it to
boot into Windows. It does this without performing any encryption of
the disk.
The purpose of this is to ensure the ...
During activation of the ESET Endpoint Encryption (EEE) client with an
EEE Server, compatibility checks are performed and the information is
return to the EEE Server. This allows the EEE Server to check Full
Disk Encryption (FDE) compatibility before encr...
To decrypt a Managed UEFI BIOS Workstation, you must boot the
Workstation using the ESET Encryption Recovery Utility and follow the
on-screen instructions to decrypt the disk(s).
NOTE: it is possible to decrypt a Managed Workstation using the FDE
Admin ...
When the system boots you will be presented with a menu that contains
some options as shown below. To start the machine and boot into
Windows, press the enter key with the 1. START SYSTEM item selected.
You will be prompted for your username and password....
This article applies to workstations that are managed by an ESET
Endpoint Encryption (EEE) Server.
To encrypt secondary or additional disks and partitions of a
workstation please follow the steps below:
* Open the details view of the Workstation in ...
To Decrypt a Managed Workstation, follow the instructions below.
Login to your ESET Endpoint Encryption Server and go to the
Workstation Details you wish to decrypt:
http://support.deslock.com/KB332 [http://support.deslock.com/KB332]
'How do I view work...
To manually change a User's Full Disk Encryption (FDE) login username,
please follow these steps:
* Locate the Workstation and view the WORKSTATION DETAILS in your
ESET Endpoint Encryption Server.
* Click the FDE LOGINS tab.
* Select the User an...
The Automatic Full Disk Encryption (FDE) feature allows the ESET
Endpoint Encryption (EEE) client to immediately begin FDE after being
installed on a workstation. Usually a command would need to be sent
from the EEE Server to a target workstation in order...
USERNAME AND PASSWORD RECOVERY
If you are currently using Username and Password authentication mode,
please follow the article below:
KB143 - How do I reset a managed user's Full Disk Encryption password?
[http://support.deslock.com/KB143]
PIN CODE R...
PROBLEM:
When you attempt Full Disk Encryption (FDE) on a client workstation,
the following error appears and you are unable to start FDE.
You may also see this error in the events of the Enterprise Server
when you attempt a Full Disk Encryption (FDE) ...
IMPORTANT: Using OPAL Hardware Encryption, entrusts the security to
the disk hardware vendor. ESET CANNOT VERIFY OR BE LIABLE for the
strength of security in third-party devices and advise checking
whether the disk in use has any known security vulnerabil...
IMPORTANT NOTE
Using OPAL Hardware Encryption, entrusts the security to the disk
hardware vendor. ESET CANNOT VERIFY OR BE LIABLE for the strength of
security in third-party devices and advise checking whether the disk
in use has any known security vuln...
WHAT IS A PSID AND WHERE CAN I FIND IT?
PSID stands for Physical Security ID. It is a unique 32-character
alphanumeric identifier for OPAL capable disks. It is required to
perform a PSID Revert on them. Normally, the PSID is printed on the
disk label as ...
WHAT IS MAINTENANCE MODE?
Maintenance Mode is a feature that allows a Full Disk Encrypted (FDE)
Workstation to restart without requiring the user to authenticate in
the pre-boot environment. This may be used by system administrators
that are working rem...