
44 Installation Guide
Personal Edition Setup Wizard
1
The Security Tools PBA interface displays. Log on with your Windows username and password. You will be seamlessly
passed through to Windows.
2
A dialog displays that states that an application needs elevated privileges to launch. Click
Yes
to launch the Personal
Edition Setup Wizard. If the dialog does not display, open the Encryption Console from the DDP icon in the system tray
to launch to Personal Edition Setup Wizard.
3
This Setup Wizard helps you use encryption to protect the information on this computer.
4
Read the Welcome screen and click
Next
.
5
Enter your Preboot Authentication (PBA) System Password, if prompted. This screen displays
only
if legacy HCA is
detected in your computer.
6
Select a policy template. The policy template establishes the default policy settings.
You can easily apply a different policy template or customize the selected template in the Local Management Console
once initial configuration is complete.
If your computer comes equipped with an HCA card and you choose to enable HCA policies, all SDE policies are
ignored. Likewise, if you enable SDE policies and later decide to enable HCA policies, SDE issues a decryption policy
before HCA policies are implemented. HCA and SDE cannot coexist on the same computer. Click
Next
.
7
Read and acknowledge the Windows password warning. If you wish to create a Windows password now, see Best
Practices.
8
Create a 9-32 character Encryption Administrator Password (EAP) and confirm. The password should contain
alphabetic, numeric, and special characters.
Record and save this password in a safe place
. Click
Next
.
9
Click
Browse
to choose a network drive or removable storage to back up your encryption keys (which are wrapped in an
application named LSARecovery_[hostname].exe).
In the event of certain computer failures, these keys are used to recover your data.
In addition, future policy changes sometimes require that your encryption keys get backed up again. If the network drive
or removable storage is available, backing up of your encryption keys is done in the background. However, if the location
is not available (such as the original removable storage device not being inserted into the computer), policy changes will
not take effect until the encryption keys are manually backed up.
NOTE: To learn how to manually back up encryption keys, click “? > Help” in the upper right corner of the Local Management Console or click
Start > All Programs > Dell > Dell Data Protection > Encryption > Encryption Help.
Click
Next
.
10
On the Confirm Encryption Settings screen, a list of Encryption Settings display. Review the items and when satisfied
with the settings, click
Confirm
.
Configuration of the computer begins. A status bar informs you of the progress of configuration.
11
Click
Finish
to complete the configuration and launch the Local Management Console.
Encryption takes place in the background. You can keep the Local Management Console open or you can close the
window. Either way, encryption of files progresses. You can continue to use your computer as usual while it is encrypting.
NOTE: To learn how to use Personal Edition, click “? > Help” in the upper right corner of the Local Management Console or click Start > All
Programs > Dell > Dell Data Protection > Encryption > Encryption Help.
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