User Guide
User’s Guide 197
PGP Personal Privacy
Move yourmo usearound inarandom mannerw it hin theW izard windo w
and/or randomly press characters on your keyb oard until progress bar
sho wn in the dialog box is com pletely filled in.
The mouse movement or character pressing on your keyboard generates
random information used by the PGPdisk program as part of the
encryption (data scramb ling) process.
9. ClickNext.A progressbarindicateshowmuchofthePGPdiskvolumehas
been initialized.
10.Click Next to mount your PGPdisk.
11.Click Finish. T he format window appears o n your screen.
12.Enter a label for t he new volume (this label identifies the v o lume in
Windows Explorer).
13.Cl ick Start. A warning dialog box appears.
14.Click O K (there is no data on the disk). The system indicates that
formatting is complete.
15.Click Close on the format w indow. Your PG Pdisk volume appears in an
Explorer w indow and an icon representing your volume also appears in
the location y ou specifie d. Double - click the icon to open the volume.
For more information on PGPdisk volumes, see PGPdisk online Help.
Changing a passphrase
After you have created your passphrase while creating a PGPdisk volume,
you can still c hange this passphrase.
1. Make sure that the PGPdisk is not mounted. You cannot change a
passphrase if t he PGPdisk f ile is mounted .
2. Select Change Passphrase from the File menu.
3. Select the P GPdisk file of interest.
4. Enter the current passphrase i n the Passphrase dialog box. Then click OK,
the N ew Passphrase dialog box is displayed.
5. Next,en ter your new passphrase following the same procedure whenyou
createdtheoldpassphrase.
6. Click OK. The New P assphrase dialog box closes.
You can remove any passphrase you created or add an alternate passphrase,
see PGPdisk online Help.