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Security Management Server Virtual v10.2.11 AdminHelp
3. If you know the full endpoint hostname, enter it in Search. Leave the field blank to display all
Workstation endpoints.
4. Click
. An endpoint or list of endpoints displays, based on your search filter.
5. Click the endpoint hostname with the self-encrypting drive to unlock.
6. Click the Details & Actions tab.
7. Under SED Device Control, click Unlock.
8. Click Yes to confirm that you want to send the Unlock command to the endpoint.
Remove Users from Endpoint with Self-Encrypting Drive
To remove users from the PBA, follow these steps:
1. In the left pane, click Populations > Endpoints.
2. Select the Workstation endpoint type.
3. If you know the full Hostname of the endpoint, enter it in the Search field. However, you may
leave the field blank to display all Workstation endpoints.
4. Click the search icon.
An endpoint or list of endpoints displays, based on your search filter.
5. Click the Hostname of the endpoint from which to remove users.
6. Click the Details & Actions tab.
7. Under SED Device Control, click Remove Users.
8. Click Yes to confirm that you want to send the Remove Users command to the endpoint.
Lock a Self-Encrypting Drive
To lock the PBA screen and prevent any user from logging onto the computer, follow these steps:
1. In the left pane, click Populations > Endpoints.
2. Select the Workstation Endpoint Type.
3. If you know the full endpoint hostname, enter it in Search. Leave the field blank to display all
Workstation endpoints.
4. Click
. An endpoint or list of endpoints displays, based on your search filter.
5. Click the endpoint hostname with the self-encrypting drive to lock.
6. Click the Details & Actions tab.
7. Under SED Device Control, click Lock.
8. Click Yes to confirm that you want to send the Lock command to the endpoint.
Send Wipe Command to Self-Encrypting Drive
CAUTION: The Wipe command clears all data from the disk and cannot be undone.
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