Reference Guide

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2. In the Search field, enter SERVER-USER and click the search icon.
3. Click the User Name of the appropriate user.
4. On the User Detail page, click the Endpoints tab.
5. Click the Device Id of the appropriate endpoint.
6. On the Endpoint Detail page, click the Details & Action tab.
7. In Server Device Control, click Reinstate.
The Server Encryption client is reinstated the next time the endpoint is rebooted.
Commands for Self-Encrypting Drives
Priority of Commands for Self-Encrypting Drives
Each command for self-encrypting drives has a priority ranking. A command with a higher priority rank
cancels commands of lower priorities in the enforcement queue.
Priority rankings (1 is highest):
1. Wipe
2. Lock
3. Remove Users
4. Unlock
5. Bypass
For example, a Wipe command cancels a Lock command that was previously queued to send to the endpoint.
Related topics:
Send Wipe Command to Self-Encrypting Drive
Lock a Self-Encrypting Drive
Remove Users from Endpoint with Self-Encrypting Drive
Unlock a Self-Encrypting Drive
Allow PBA Login Bypass
Allow PBA Login Bypass
You can allow users to bypass the Preboot Authentication (PBA) screen one time to allow a user into the
computer without authenticating on an endpoint equipped with a self-encrypting drive.
To send the Bypass Login command, follow these steps:
1. In the left pane, click Populations > Endpoints.
2. Select the Workstation Endpoint Type.
3. If you know the full Hostname of the endpoint, enter it in the Search field. However, you may leave
the field blank to display all Workstation endpoints.