Black Box ET0010A User Manual

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EncrypTight User Guide
NOTE
It is strongly recommended that you synchronize the workstation hosting the EncrypTight software with an 
NTP server either on your network or on the Internet. For EncrypTight to function properly, all of the 
elements of EncrypTight need to synchronize with NTP servers. 
Related topics:
Upgrading to a New Version of EncrypTight
Prior to upgrading to a new version of EncrypTight, uninstall the previous version (see 
). Previously installed third party software should be unaffected by an 
upgrade of EncrypTight.
To learn how to preserve and transfer your appliance and policy data if you are upgrading from ETEMS 
to EncrypTight, and for information about updating EncrypTight components to new versions, see 
Uninstalling EncrypTight Software
To uninstall EncrypTight:
1 If you use a local ETKMS, stop it before continuing. For more information, see 
2 Exit the EncrypTight application.
3 In the Microsoft Windows Control Panel, click Add or Remove Programs.
4 From the list of programs, select EncrypTight. Click Change/Remove.
5 The uninstall wizard asks if you want to save the appliance configurations. If you plan to reinstall 
EncrypTight or upgrade to a new version, click Yes to save the workspace data for use in the new 
version. Workspace data includes appliance configurations, default configurations, and policy data. 
User accounts are also retained, but not Login preferences. If you select No, workspace data and user 
accounts are deleted during the uninstall process.
Preferences are not saved when EncrypTight is uninstalled, regardless of whether you opt to save the 
appliance configurations.
Starting EncrypTight
Only one user at a time can be logged in to EncrypTight. User authentication is enabled by default. Use 
the default userId and password to log in to EncrypTight the first time. You can then change the default 
account or disable user authentication.