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H300/H350 User Guide
2. On the My Devices tab, click Edit by the device whose nickname you wish to change.
3. Type a new nickname in the box provided and click Save.
Managing Your Online Account Settings In Ironkey EMS
If you are using Ironkey EMS, you are able to change some of the settings on your online account
by following the steps below.
• Account activity:
–
Click
Account Dashboard
to monitor recent events, such as logins, failed password
attempts, etc.
• Email alerts:
–
Click
Account Alerts
to toggle when you will receive emails, for example, when an
incorrect secret question attempt occurs. You can also sign up to receive alerts regarding
new product announcements.
• Secret question and answer:
–
Click the
Account Settings
tab, then click
Edit
to modify the secret question and answer
that you provided during your online account setup. You can also edit your time zone
data here.
Note:
Only System Administrators can edit email addresses within online account profiles. If you
need to change the email address associated with your online account, please contact your
administrator.
Using My Device On Linux
You can use your device on several distributions of Linux. There are two executables in the linux
folder, Unlocker_32.exe and Unlocker_64.exe. For this guide, replace Unlocker_xx.exe with the
executable that is compatible with your system.
The device must be previously set up using a Windows or macOS operating system. See Setting Up
My Device for more information. Some Enterprise device policies, set by the System Administrator,
may restrict usage of the device to systems only running Windows or macOS operating systems.
Using The Unlocker
Use the Unlocker_xx.exe for Linux to access your files. Depending on your Linux distribution, you may
need root privileges to use the program Unlocker_xx.exe found in the Linux folder of the mounted
public volume. By default, most Linux distributions will append the execute bit to .exe files on a fat32
partition. Otherwise the execute bit must be manually set before running by using the following
commands.
• chmod +x Unlocker_32.exe
• chmod +x Unlocker_64.exe
If you have only one device attached to the system, run the program from a command shell with
no arguments (for example, Unlocker_xx.exe). This will then prompt you for your device password to
unlock the drive. If you have multiple devices, you must specify which one you want to unlock.
Note:
Unlocker_xx.exe only unlocks the PRIVATE_USB; it must then be mounted. Many modern Linux
distributions do this automatically. If not, run the mount program from the command line, using the
device name printed by Unlocker_xx.exe.
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