HP ProtectTools Troubleshooting Guide
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HP ProtectTools Embedded | If the user | If the user selects the SpSystemBackup.xml when | |
1. clicks Restore under | the SpBackupArchive.xml is required, | ||
has been detected restoring | Embedded Security Wizard fails with: An | ||
Backup option of | |||
from Automatic Backup | internal Embedded Security error has | ||
Embedded Security in | |||
Archive | been detected. | ||
HPPTSM to restore from | |||
| User must select the correct .xml file to match the | ||
| the automatic backup | ||
| Archive | required reason. | |
| 2. selects | The processes are working as designed and | |
| SPSystemBackup | function properly; however, the internal | |
| .xml | Embedded Security error message is not clear | |
| the Restore Wizard fails and | and should state a more appropriate message. | |
| We are working to enhance this in future | ||
| the following error message is | ||
| displayed: The selected | products. | |
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| Backup Archive does not |
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| match the restore |
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| reason. Please select |
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| another archive and |
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| continue. |
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HP ProtectTools Embedded | During the restore process, if | The | |
the administrator selects users | resetting the TPM, running the restore process, | ||
restore error with multiple | to restore, the users not | and selecting all users before the next default | |
users | selected are not able to | daily back runs. If the automated backup runs, it | |
| restore the keys when trying | overwrites the | |
| to restore at a later time. An | is lost. If a new system backup is stored, the | |
| error that a decryption | previous | |
| process failed message is | Also, user must restore the entire system backup. | |
| displayed. | An Archive Backup can be restored individually. |
HP ProtectTools Embedded
After reinstalling Embedded Security, either by setup.bat or through supplemental CD autorun, a general driver error is displayed when opening Security Manager, Embedded Security, user settings, configure, check PSD.
A reboot is not requested, but it is required. The reinstallation of Embedded Security produces this error if it is used before the computer is rebooted.
HP is working on an enhancement to be made available in future product versions.
HP ProtectTools Embedded
Resetting the system ROM to default hides the TPM to Windows. This does not allow the security software to operate properly and makes
Unhide the TPM in BIOS:
Open the Computer Setup (F10) Utility, navigate to Security > Device security, modify the field from Hidden to Available.
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