User Guide
OmniAccess 3500 Nonstop Laptop Guardian Administration Guide
5. On the User Configurations window, click Change Volume Password under the
TrueCrypt Volume Encryption menu.
6. Click Yes to issue the password change command and return to the User
Configurations window.
7. Click Volume Status and verify the Password Change Status reported on the
TrueCrypt Status Information window. Then click OK.
8. If the password change has been successful, click Volume Settings under the
TrueCrypt Volume Encryption menu and click the Volume Enable checkbox on the
TrueCrypt Settings (Edit) window.
9. Click Save.
To delete the secret password and immediately make the contents of the encrypted
volume impossible to access (Remote Kill feature):
1. Click Users on the main menu.
2. Click the checkbox next to a user to select it and then click Configure.
3. On the User Configurations window, click Remove Volume Password under the
TrueCrypt Volume Encryption menu.
4. Click Yes to issue the password deletion command and return to the User
Information window.
Note: To immediately deny access to the encrypted volume contents without deleting
the volume you must use the Remove Volume Password command. Other methods,
such as unchecking the Volume Enabled flag, are not immediately effective and may
not prevent the decryption of the volume contents.
To restore the secret password stored in the OmniAccess 3500 NLG card:
1. Click Users on the main menu.
2. Click the checkbox next to a user to select it and then click Configure.
3. On the User Configurations window, click Restore Password under the TrueCrypt
Volume Encryption menu.
4. Click Yes to issue the password restore command and return to the User
Information window.
To verify the status of a previously submitted volume encryption command (volume
creation/deletion, password change/removal):
1. Click Users on the main menu.
2. Click the checkbox next to a user to select it and then click Configure.
3. On the User Configurations window, click Volume Status under the TrueCrypt
Volume Encryption menu.
4. The TrueCrypt Status Information window appears, showing the following fields:
o User ID: Numeric identifier of the user.
o Volume Path: Location of the encrypted volume in the laptop hard disk.
o Mount Drive: Drive name assigned to the encrypted volume.
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