Specifications

Endpoint Encryption for Files and Folders Policy Settings
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2. Click the icon for File Extensions encryption.
3. Assure the category Process Specific is selected.
4. Click the Add button to add a process name.
Figure7:ProcessspecificfileextensionencryptionAddingaprocessname
5. Enter the process name you want to enable the file extension encryption for.
NOTE:Observethatyouneedtoenterprocessnameandthe[exe]extension;i.e.notepad.exe.Process
namesmayeasilybeidentifiedbystartingthecorrespondingapplicationandthenlocatetheprocessnam
e
intheWindowsTaskManager.
6. After you ha
ve entered the process name, select the encryption key to be used to
encrypt the file types created by the given process. Select the key by clicking the
corresponding button. A list of available encryption keys will be presented. The
option Use default local key refers to the user local encryption key that may be
generated automatically as per the policy for user local keys. See section User
Local Key
s for additional details.
7. Click OK and observe your process being added to the list. If you want to remove
or edit a process, mark the process and click the Remove and Edit buttons
respectively.
Figure8:ProcessspecificextensionencryptionProcesslisting