HP dx2030 manual Index

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Index

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

access

 

 

 

 

 

 

controlling

53

 

 

 

 

preventing unauthorized

8

 

accessing HP ProtectTools

 

 

Security

6

 

 

 

 

 

account

 

 

 

 

 

 

basic user

50

 

 

 

 

advanced tasks

 

 

 

 

 

Device Access Manager

54

Embedded Security

52

 

 

B

 

 

 

 

 

 

background service, Device

 

 

Access Manager

53

 

 

 

backing up and restoring

 

 

 

certification information

52

 

Embedded Security

52

 

 

backup and restore

22

 

 

 

basic user account

50

 

 

 

Basic User Key password

 

 

setting

50

 

 

 

 

 

BIOS administrator password

10

C

 

 

 

 

 

 

changing Windows password

19

common use examples

3

 

 

Computer Setup

 

 

 

 

administrator password

10

 

Computrace for HP ProtectTools

common use examples

6

configuring users

13

 

 

controlling device access

53

D

 

 

 

data, restricting access to

7

decrypting a drive

29

 

 

Device Access Manager for HP

ProtectTools

 

 

 

background service

53

common use examples

5

device class configuration 54

JITA configuration

54

 

simple configuration

53

user or group, adding

54

user or group, denying access

to 54

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

user or group, removing

54

 

Drive Encryption for HP

 

 

 

ProtectTools

 

 

 

 

 

 

activating

30

 

 

 

 

 

activating a TPM-protected

 

password

30

 

 

 

 

 

backup and recovery

31

 

common use examples

4

 

creating backup keys

31

 

deactivating

30

 

 

 

 

 

decrypting individual drives

30

encrypting individual drives

30

logging in after Drive

 

 

 

Encryption is activated

30

managing Drive Encryption

30

opening

30

 

 

 

 

 

 

E

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Embedded Security for HP

 

 

ProtectTools

 

 

 

 

 

 

backup file, creating

52

 

basic user account

50

 

 

Basic User Key

50

 

 

 

certification data, restoring

52

common use examples

4

 

enabling TPM chip

49

 

 

encrypted e-mail

 

51

 

 

 

encrypting files and folders

51

initializing chip

50

 

 

 

installing

49

 

 

 

 

 

migrating keys

52

 

 

 

owner password, changing

52

password

9

 

 

 

 

 

 

Personal Secure Drive

51

 

resetting user password

52

 

setup procedures

49

 

 

 

emergency recovery

50

 

 

 

emergency recovery token

 

 

password

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

definition

9

 

 

 

 

 

 

setting 50

 

 

 

 

 

 

enabling

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TPM chip

49

 

 

 

 

 

encrypting a drive 29

 

encrypting files and folders

51

F

 

F10 Setup password 10

 

features, HP ProtectTools

2

File Sanitizer 46

 

File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools aborting a shred or free space

bleaching operation 48 bleaching 43 common use examples 5 manually activating free space

bleaching 47

manually shredding all selected items 47

manually shredding one asset 47

opening 43

predefined shred profile 44 setting a bleaching schedule

44

setting a shred schedule 44 setup procedures 43 shred profile 45

shred profile, selecting or creating 44

shredding 43

simple delete profile 45 using key sequence to initiate

shredding 46

using the File Sanitizer icon 46

viewing log files 48

G

Getting started administrators 13

H

HP ProtectTools features 2

HP ProtectTools Security Manager

adding applications

22

backup and restore

22

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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 ProtectToolsDevice Access Manager for HP ProtectTools File Sanitizer for HP ProtectToolsPrivacy Manager for HP ProtectTools Accessing HP ProtectTools Security Achieving key security objectivesComputrace 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 onManaging HP ProtectTools passwords Additional security elementsAssigning security roles Creating a secure password BiosBacking up credentials and settings HP ProtectTools Security Manager Administrative Console About HP ProtectTools Administrative ConsoleUsing the Administrative Console Getting Started Setup Wizard Configuring your systemEnabling security features Defining Security Manager authentication policiesLogon tab Session tabDefining Settings Managing UsersAdding a user Configuring Applications Settings Specifying device settingsRemoving a user Checking user statusManaging Device Access Encrypting DrivesLogging in after Security Manager is configured HP ProtectTools Security ManagerManaging passwords Setting credentialsChanging your Windows password Setting up a Smart CardEnable security features window, click Next Managing communication privacyInitializing the Smart Card Registering the Smart CardViewing device access Activating theft recoveryShredding or bleaching files Viewing drive encryption statusSetting preferences Backup and RestoreAdding applications 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 categoriesAssessing your password strength Password Manager Icon settingsManaging your logons To manage your logonsDrive Encryption for HP ProtectTools Setup procedures General tasksAdvanced tasks Backup and recovery administrator task Creating backup keysEncrypting or decrypting individual drives Click the Change Encryption buttonRequesting and installing a Privacy Manager Certificate Privacy Manager for HP ProtectToolsOpening Privacy Manager Managing Privacy Manager CertificatesInstalling a Privacy Manager Certificate Viewing Privacy Manager Certificate detailsRequesting a Privacy Manager Certificate Click the Request a Privacy Manager certificate buttonSetting a default Privacy Manager Certificate Renewing a Privacy Manager CertificateDeleting a Privacy Manager Certificate Restoring a Privacy Manager CertificateRevoking your Privacy Manager Certificate Managing Trusted ContactsAdding Trusted Contacts Click AdvancedAdding a Trusted Contact Using Privacy Manager in Microsoft Office Viewing Trusted Contact detailsDeleting a Trusted Contact 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 documentRemoving the encryption from a Microsoft Office document Sending an encrypted Microsoft Office documentViewing a signed Microsoft Office document Viewing an encrypted Microsoft Office documentUsing Privacy Manager in Microsoft Outlook Configuring Privacy Manager for Microsoft OutlookSigning and sending an e-mail message Sealing and sending an e-mail messageExporting Privacy Manager Certificates and Trusted Contacts Importing Privacy Manager Certificates and Trusted ContactsClick Export migration file Click Import migration fileFile Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools Opening File SanitizerAbout shredding About free space bleachingSetting a free space bleaching schedule Setting a shred scheduleSelecting or creating a shred profile 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 shredding one asset Manually shredding all selected itemsManually activating free space bleaching 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 ProtectToolsSetting up the basic user account Select Embedded security device state and change to EnableInitializing the embedded security chip Using the Personal Secure Drive Encrypting files and foldersSending and receiving encrypted e-mail Changing the owner password Resetting a user passwordBacking up and restoring Migrating keys with the Migration WizardDevice Access Manager for HP ProtectTools Starting background serviceSimple configuration Device class configuration advanced Just In Time Authentication Jita ConfigurationDenying or allowing access to a user or group 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 Drive Encryption key recovery service Emergency recovery archivePower-on authentication RebootRevocation password Seal for trusted contactsSecurity logon method Send Security buttonWindows administrator Trusted messageTrusted Platform Module TPM embedded security chip Trusted senderIndex Password Restricting
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