Specifications

Utilities for Endpoint Encryption for Files and Folders
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2. SbCeShell -use_full_driver_trace
3. SbCeShell -enable_driver_trace <{complete path}\trace file name>
4. Perform the operation you want to log
5. SbCeShell -disable_driver_trace
6. SbCeShell -disable_user_mode_trace
Zip the two output files and send them to your McAfee representative for analysis. The
output files are:
the driver trace file specified in step 3, and
the user mode trace file called TraceFile.sb that is located in the users temp
folder (complete path is displayed in step 1).
The Windows built-in dump file
Description
This utility is actually not part of Endpoint Encryption for Files and Folders, but a built-
in function in Windows (XP and Vista). Thus, it is only available on these platforms,
not any earlier versions of Windows. The utility is activated from within Windows.
When enabled, it generates a dump file that contains important data about the system
status, as it was when the error occurred. It also may give important clues about the
error itself.
Where to find it
This utility comes as a part of the Windows XP and Vista operating systems.
Instructions
The utility is activated as follows:
Start the Windows Control Panel
Select the System option
o On XP: Click the Advanced tab
o On Vista: Select Advanced system settings
Select Settings in the Startup and Recovery section