HP dx2030 manual Aborting a shred or free space bleaching operation, Viewing the log files

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Aborting a shred or free space bleaching operation

When a shred or free space bleaching operation is in progress, a message above the

HP ProtectTools Security Manager icon in the notification area is displayed. The message provides details on the shred or free space bleaching process (percentage complete), and gives you the option to abort the operation.

To abort the operation:

Click the message, and then click Stop to cancel the operation.

Viewing the log files

Each time a shred or free space bleaching operation is performed, log files of any errors or failures are generated. The log files are always updated according to the latest shred or free space bleaching operation.

NOTE: Files that are successfully shredded or bleached do not appear in the log files.

One log file is created for shred operations and another log file is created for free space bleaching operations. Both log files are located on the hard drive at:

C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\File Sanitizer\[Username]_ShredderLog.txt

C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\File Sanitizer\[Username]_DiskBleachLog.txt

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Contents HP ProtectTools Security Software, Version HP ProtectTools Security Software User Guide About This Book Iv About This Book Table of contents HP ProtectTools Security Manager Vii Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools Computrace for HP ProtectTools Glossary Index Enww Function Features Introduction to securityHP ProtectTools features Module Key featuresCredential Manager Password Manager for HP ProtectTools Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools Drive Encryption for HP ProtectToolsFile Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools Device Access Manager for HP ProtectToolsPrivacy Manager for HP ProtectTools Achieving key security objectives Accessing HP ProtectTools SecurityComputrace for HP ProtectTools formerly known as LoJack Pro Restricting access to sensitive data Protecting against targeted theftCreating strong password policies Password Manager for HP ProtectTools onAdditional security elements Managing HP ProtectTools passwordsAssigning security roles Creating a secure password BiosBacking up credentials and settings About HP ProtectTools Administrative Console HP ProtectTools Security Manager Administrative ConsoleUsing the Administrative Console Getting Started Setup Wizard Configuring your systemLogon tab Enabling security featuresDefining Security Manager authentication policies Session tabManaging Users Defining SettingsAdding a user Removing a user Configuring Applications SettingsSpecifying device settings Checking user statusManaging Device Access Encrypting DrivesLogging in after Security Manager is configured HP ProtectTools Security ManagerChanging your Windows password Managing passwordsSetting credentials Setting up a Smart CardInitializing the Smart Card Enable security features window, click NextManaging communication privacy Registering the Smart CardShredding or bleaching files Viewing device accessActivating theft recovery Viewing drive encryption statusAdding applications Setting preferencesBackup and Restore Backing up your dataClick Restore data Restoring your dataChanging your Windows user name and picture Password Manager for HP ProtectTools Adding logons Editing logonsUsing the Logons menu Organizing logons into categoriesManaging your logons Assessing your password strengthPassword Manager Icon settings To manage your logonsDrive Encryption for HP ProtectTools General tasks Setup proceduresAdvanced tasks Encrypting or decrypting individual drives Backup and recovery administrator taskCreating backup keys Click the Change Encryption buttonOpening Privacy Manager Requesting and installing a Privacy Manager CertificatePrivacy Manager for HP ProtectTools Managing Privacy Manager CertificatesRequesting a Privacy Manager Certificate Installing a Privacy Manager CertificateViewing Privacy Manager Certificate details Click the Request a Privacy Manager certificate buttonDeleting a Privacy Manager Certificate Setting a default Privacy Manager CertificateRenewing a Privacy Manager Certificate Restoring a Privacy Manager CertificateAdding Trusted Contacts Revoking your Privacy Manager CertificateManaging Trusted Contacts Click AdvancedAdding a Trusted Contact Deleting a Trusted Contact Using Privacy Manager in Microsoft OfficeViewing Trusted Contact details Checking revocation status for a Trusted ContactConfiguring Privacy Manager in a Microsoft Office document Signing a Microsoft Office documentAdding a suggested signers signature line Encrypting a Microsoft Office documentViewing a signed Microsoft Office document Removing the encryption from a Microsoft Office documentSending an encrypted Microsoft Office document Viewing an encrypted Microsoft Office documentSigning and sending an e-mail message Using Privacy Manager in Microsoft OutlookConfiguring Privacy Manager for Microsoft Outlook Sealing and sending an e-mail messageClick Export migration file Exporting Privacy Manager Certificates and Trusted ContactsImporting Privacy Manager Certificates and Trusted Contacts Click Import migration fileAbout shredding File Sanitizer for HP ProtectToolsOpening File Sanitizer About free space bleachingSelecting or creating a shred profile Setting a free space bleaching scheduleSetting a shred schedule Selecting a predefined shred profileCustomizing an advanced security shred profile Customizing a simple delete profileUsing a key sequence to initiate shredding Using the File Sanitizer iconManually activating free space bleaching Manually shredding one assetManually shredding all selected items Click Bleach NowAborting a shred or free space bleaching operation Viewing the log filesEnabling the embedded security chip in Computer Setup Embedded Security for HP ProtectToolsSelect Embedded security device state and change to Enable Setting up the basic user accountInitializing the embedded security chip Encrypting files and folders Using the Personal Secure DriveSending and receiving encrypted e-mail Backing up and restoring Changing the owner passwordResetting a user password Migrating keys with the Migration WizardStarting background service Device Access Manager for HP ProtectToolsSimple configuration Denying or allowing access to a user or group Device class configuration advancedJust In Time Authentication Jita Configuration Adding a user or a groupCreating a Jita for a user or group Creating an extendable Jita for a user or groupAdvanced Settings Disabling a Jita for a user or groupComputrace for HP ProtectTools Go to https//cc.absolute.comGlossary Power-on authentication Drive Encryption key recovery serviceEmergency recovery archive RebootSecurity logon method Revocation passwordSeal for trusted contacts Send Security buttonTrusted Platform Module TPM embedded security chip Windows administratorTrusted message Trusted senderIndex Password Restricting
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