Specifications
Endpoint Encryption for Files and Folders client
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[Options.Logon]
Manual.ShowFailedRemoteConnect=Yes
RequestKey.ShowFailedRemoteConnect=Yes
The first entry Manual.ShowFailedRemoteConnect controls the result message display
when the authentication was initiated through a manual Synchronize by the user. A
parameter of “No” will display no message.
The second entry RequestKey.ShowFailedRemoteConnect controls the result message
display when the authentication was triggered by a key request (user trying to access
encrypted file). A parameter of “No” will display no message.
Once the file has been edited, a copy of the edited sbc4.ini file with the entries must
be made to the parent folder in order for the changes to take effect:
• Windows 2000/XP: [SYSDRIVE:\Program Data\Endpoint Encryption for
Files&Folders\Data]
• Windows Vista: [SYSDRIVE:\Program Data\Endpoint Encryption for
Files&Folders\Data]
Pre/Post-install authentication message alterations
By default, the authentication result is disabled and the options controlling the
message display in the sbc4.INI file are blank. The INI file is created automatically
after the installation and first successful Endpoint Encryption for Files and Folders
authentication. Hence, the additions have to be added manually after the client install.
However, there is a way to include the additions into an installation set, i.e. prior to
any deployment:
1. Create a new TXT file named SbC4.TXT
2. Open the text file and add the following text:
[Options.Logon]
Manual.ShowFailedRemoteConnect=Yes
RequestKey.ShowFailedRemoteConnect=Yes
3. Save the changes and close the text editor.
4. Change the TXT extension to INI, ignore any system warning. The file created in
step (1) shall now have a name of SbC4.INI
5. Open the Endpoint Encryption Manager and locate the Endpoint Encryption File
Groups (System tab).
6. Expand the file group containing the Endpoint Encryption for Files and Folders
client files.
7. Right-click the content of this file group and select Import files...










