Specifications
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SbTokCSP.INI file must be done before creating any installation sets for Endpoint
Encryption for Files and Folders clients that shall use the Generic PKI token.
Installation steps
• When first installing the Endpoint Encryption central components, ensure that
you select the TOKEN: Generic PKI (CSP) Token files file group when
selecting the tokens to be supported in the Endpoint Encryption database. Also
make sure you select the Endpoint Encryption for Files and Folders files.
• Finish the installation of the Endpoint Encryption database as you find
appropriate. For details regarding installation of the Endpoint Encryption
database, please consult the Endpoint Encryption Manager Administration
Guide, available from your Endpoint Encryption representative upon request.
• Configure the Endpoint Encryption Connectors and import user data and user
certificates from the repository holding the certificates to be used with
Endpoint Encryption for Files and Folders. Make sure that the pre-requisites
(stated above) are met. For configuration of Connectors, please consult the
Endpoint Encryption Manager Administrator’s Guide, available from your
McAfee representative upon request.
• Now, if you are not using the RSA SID800 token and the associated CSP, you
need to edit the file called SbTokCSP.INI. First, create a text file called
SbTokCSP.TXT outside the Endpoint Encryption Manager. Open the file and
make the following entry:
[CSP]
Name=”Exact name of the CSP”
• You need to replace the string within the quotation marks above with the
name of the deployed CSP. For example, support for the RSA SID800 token
and its CSP require the entry to look as follows:
[CSP]
Name=RSA Sign-on Manager CSP
• Then rename the file extension from SbTokCSP.TXT to SbTokCSP.INI, accept
any warning presented.
• Now, in Endpoint Encryption Manager, open the file group named TOKEN:
Generic PKI (CSP) Token files and delete the existing file SbTokCSP.INI.
Then import the file you created outside the database containing the name of
your CSP. Alternatively, create a copy of the file group with all files in it, name










