User guide
PAGE 15IRONKEY ENTERPRISE USER GUIDE
# Step Description
3 Conguring your preferences Click “Settings” to congure your preferences. 
» 
You can enable the Identity Manager.
» 
You can enable Secure Sessions.
» 
Select the default web browser for your IronKey. 
» You can set 
a device time-out to automatically lock 
 your IronKey after a specied period of inactivity.
» You can install the IronKey Auto-Launch Assistant, 
which automatically opens the IronKey Unlocker 
when you plug in an IronKey. (Mac only)
Important drive maintenance features:
» 
You can reformat your secure volume.
» 
You can restore your IronKey applications if they are 
 ever erased or corrupted. (Windows only)
4 Congure your IronKey’s network 
and proxy settings
Click “Network Settings” (Windows) or “Network” 
(Mac) to congure how your IronKey connects to the 
Internet:
» 
Direct Connection: Does not use a proxy.
» 
Use System Settings (default): Uses the proxy settings 
 of your computer from the following locations.
Windows: Control Panel > Internet Options
Mac: System Preferences > Network > Proxy
IMPORTANT: Firefox proxy settings must be the same 
as System Preferences and IronKey Control Panel. Firefox 
does not use System Preference data.
» 
Conguration Script: Enter the URL or path to where                            
 your Web Proxy Auto-Detect le is located.
» 
Manual Proxy: Enter the URL and port number for 
 your proxy server.
If proxy authentication is required, you can enter your 
username and password in the appropriate elds.
5 Creating a Lost and Found Message You can show your contact information on the IronKey 
Unlocker window. If you lose your IronKey, someone can 
return it to you.
6 Changing your device password You can change your device password, and, if enabled, 
optionally back it up online to your Online Security Vault 
at my.ironkey.com. Changing your password on a regular 
basis is a good security practice. However, be especially 
careful to remember your IronKey password.










