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If a previously created vault does not appear in the table, click Choose Action,
select Add an existing vault and browse to its location.
A new window will appear.
3. The vault name and path on the disk are displayed. Choose a drive letter from
the menu.
4. Type the vault password in the Password field.
5. Click Open.
Acronis Internet Security will immediately inform you about the result of the
operation. If an error has occurred, use the error message to troubleshoot the error.
19.1.3. Lock Vault
When you are done with your work in a file vault, you must lock it in order to protect
your data. By locking the vault, the corresponding virtual disk drive disappears from
My Computer. Consequently, access to the data stored in the vault is completely
blocked.
To lock a vault, open Acronis Internet Security and, depending on the user interface
view mode, proceed as follows:
Intermediate View
Go to File Storage and do one of the following:
Click the file vault in the File Encryption area and select Lock from the
menu.
Click Lock File Vault in the Quick Tasks area.
A wizard will appear to help you lock a vault. You can navigate through the
wizard using the Next and Back buttons. To exit the wizard, click Cancel.
1. Select File Vault
Here you can specify the vault to lock.
2. Confirm
This is where you can review chosen operations.
3. Finish
This is where you can view operation result.
Expert View
Go to Encryption > File Encryption and do one of the following:
Select the vault from the table, click Choose Action above the file vaults
table and select Lock File Vault from the menu.
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