Sony FIU-900 Manual
Chapter 10: SecureFolder
SecureSuite XS Workstation Guide
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Disabling the Emergency Recovery Utility
There are two ways to disable SecureFolder’s Emergency Recovery Utility. One
way is to disable it the first time you secure a file or folder by selecting the
way is to disable it the first time you secure a file or folder by selecting the
Disable SecureFolder emergency recovery
check box in the
SecureFolder Emergency Recovery Passphrase
dialog. The second is to
disable it in your
Properties
dialog via your user-level SecureFolder policy
settings, which can be done at any time.
To disable SecureFolder emergency recovery utility at any time:
1. From the
Start
menu, select
Programs
,
SecureSuite
,
and click
My SecureSuite Settings
. Your
Properties
dialog appears.
2. Select
the
SecureFolder
tab.
3. Double-click the
Enable emergency recovery of
secured files and folders
policy. A
SecureFolder User Policy Setting
dialog appears.
4. Select
Disabled
.
5. Click
OK
.
Important
: Disabling SecureFolder emergency recovery does not remove your
emergency recovery passphrase from files and folders that were secured before
you disabled this feature. Whatever emergency recovery passphrase is in effect
you disabled this feature. Whatever emergency recovery passphrase is in effect
when a file or folder is secured will be the passphrase for that file or folder until it is
unsecured or deleted. Therefore, if you want to disable the emergency recovery
utility for files and folders that have already been secured, you will need to
unsecure and re-secure those files and folders after you have disabled the
SecureFolder emergency recovery utility. Furthermore, any files or folders that
you secure while emergency recovery is disabled will never have an emergency
recovery passphrase assigned to them, even if you enable emergency recovery in
the future and choose a new passphrase. If you enable emergency recovery and
want previously secured files and folders to have the new passphrase associated
with them, you will need to unsecure and re-secure those files and folders after
you activate emergency recovery.
unsecured or deleted. Therefore, if you want to disable the emergency recovery
utility for files and folders that have already been secured, you will need to
unsecure and re-secure those files and folders after you have disabled the
SecureFolder emergency recovery utility. Furthermore, any files or folders that
you secure while emergency recovery is disabled will never have an emergency
recovery passphrase assigned to them, even if you enable emergency recovery in
the future and choose a new passphrase. If you enable emergency recovery and
want previously secured files and folders to have the new passphrase associated
with them, you will need to unsecure and re-secure those files and folders after
you activate emergency recovery.