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Endpoint Encryption for Files and Folders 3.2.1 Quick Start ... - McAfee

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Create a <strong>Endpoint</strong> <strong>Encryption</strong> Server ApplicationCreate a <strong>Endpoint</strong> <strong>Encryption</strong> ServerApplicationThe <strong>Endpoint</strong> <strong>Encryption</strong> system requires a communication server to h<strong>and</strong>le theexchange between the clients <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Endpoint</strong> <strong>Encryption</strong> Object Directory.1. Select the System tab.2. Exp<strong>and</strong> the <strong>Endpoint</strong> <strong>Encryption</strong> Servers groups in the tree.3. Double-click on <strong>Endpoint</strong> <strong>Encryption</strong> Servers.4. Right-click this window <strong>and</strong> select New Server.5. If you are using multiple machines <strong>for</strong> testing, leave all the <strong>Endpoint</strong><strong>Encryption</strong> Server settings at their defaults. If you are testing the <strong>Endpoint</strong><strong>Encryption</strong> Manager <strong>and</strong> the <strong>Endpoint</strong> <strong>Encryption</strong> Client on one machine, youmust change the IP address of the server to 127.0.0.1.6. Click OK.<strong>Start</strong> the serverOnce you have created your server:1. <strong>Start</strong> the communications server by going to the <strong>Start</strong> menu.| 15

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