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

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Encrypting <strong>Folders</strong> <strong>and</strong> File TypesEncrypting <strong>Folders</strong> <strong>and</strong> File TypesFolder policiesSetting a folder to be encryptedTo encrypt a folder through a policy, follow these steps:1. Open the <strong>Endpoint</strong> <strong>Encryption</strong> Manager console.2. Navigate to the Policies tab.3. Exp<strong>and</strong> the <strong>Endpoint</strong> <strong>Encryption</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Files</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Folders</strong> Policy Groupsnode.4. Double-click the policy group containing the policy you want to add the folderencryption to.5. Open the particular policy by double-clicking it in the policy group member’swindow; the Properties dialog <strong>for</strong> the policy will open.6. Find <strong>and</strong> select the <strong>Folders</strong> category in the left-h<strong>and</strong> categories pane.7. Click the Add button to add folders to be encrypted.8. Type the path to the folder you want to encrypt, or, select a shortcut from thedrop-down menu.9. Select which key will be used to encrypt the folder.10. Click OK <strong>and</strong> then Apply to save your changes.| 33

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