Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Encryption Recovery v11.1
- Contents
- Getting Started with Recovery
- Policy-Based or File/Folder Encryption Recovery
- Hardware Crypto Accelerator Recovery
- Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) Recovery
- Full Disk Encryption Recovery
- Full Disk Encryption and Dell Encryption Recovery
- PBA Device Control
- General Purpose Key Recovery
- BitLocker Manager Recovery
- Password Recovery
- Encryption External Media Password Recovery
- Appendix A - Download the Recovery Environment
- Appendix B - Creating Bootable Media
to open or copy a file, an Access Denied error will appear. When connecting a Dell Encrypted drive to a system that does not
currently have Dell Encryption installed, attempting to open data will result in cipher text being displayed.
Recover Encrypted Drive Data
To recover encrypted drive data:
1. To obtain the DCID/Recovery ID from the computer, choose one option:
a. Run WSScan on any folder where Common encrypted data is stored.
The eight-character DCID/Recovery ID displays after "Common."
b. Open the Remote Management Console, and select the Details & Actions tab for the endpoint.
c. In the Shield Detail section of the Endpoint Detail screen, locate the DCID/Recovery ID.
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Policy-Based or File/Folder Encryption Recovery