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In
Secure key identifier
, enter a string that becomes part of the secure key
identifier.
You may leave the text box blank, or enter up to 189 alphanumeric
characters without white space, punctuation, or symbols. Additional
characters are generated automatically.
4
Edit the default path by adding a file name to the end of the path or click
Browse,
navigate to the required folder and enter the name of the file.
5
In
Pass phrase
, enter a string for the pass phrase.
The pass phrase must:
be between 8 and 32 characters long.
contain at least 1 uppercase letter.
contain at least 1 lowercase letter.
contain at least 1 number.
contain at least 1 non-alphanumeric character, for example, < > @
+.
The pass phrase that you enter is masked.
6
In
Confirm pass phrase
, re-enter the exact string you entered in
Pass
phrase
.
Make a record of the pass phrase you entered and the security key
identifier it is associated with. You need this information for later secure
operations.
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Click
Change Key.
8
Make a record of the security key identifier and the file name from the
Change Security Key Complete
dialog, and click
OK
.

Saving a Security Key

You save an externally storable copy of the security key when the security key
is first created and each time it is changed. You can create additional storable
copies at any time. To save a new copy of the security key, you must provide a
pass phrase. The pass phrase you choose does not need to match the pass
phrase used when the security key was created or last changed. The pass
phrase is applied to the particular copy of the security key you are saving.
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