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

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

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Encrypting <strong>Folders</strong> <strong>and</strong> File Types2. Select the Process Specific extension option.3. Click Add to add a process name.4. Enter the process name including the EXE extension.5. Select which encryption key shall be used to encrypt the files.6. Click Ok to create the process entry. Then mark the process <strong>and</strong> again clickAdd to add what file types created by this process shall be encrypted. Youmust leave the “.” out, e.g. only enter “doc” <strong>and</strong> not “.doc”.7. Click OK to add the extension to the process. You may add additionalextensions <strong>and</strong> processes if you like.8. When ready, click Apply to save the changes.To make the policy change take effectOn your client machine, right-click the <strong>Endpoint</strong> <strong>Encryption</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Files</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Folders</strong> icon<strong>and</strong> click Synchronize to gain your new policy. You can see if it takes effect from theAbout <strong>Endpoint</strong> <strong>Encryption</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Files</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Folders</strong>… option (the Policies tab).If you create a new file with the specified type, you will find that it is automaticallyencrypted.| 35

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