Administrator Guide
Color Description
Green Encrypted portion
Red Not encrypted portion
Yellow Portion being re-encrypted
For example, by a change in encryption algorithms. The data is still secure. It is just
transitioning to a different type of encryption.
The System Volumes tab displays all volumes attached to the computer residing on GUID Partition Table (GPT) formatted
disks. The following table lists examples of volume configurations for internal drives.
NOTE:
Badges and icons may differ slightly depending on your operating system.
Badge Volume Type and Status
The currently booted Mac OS X system volume. The X-folder badge denotes the
current boot partition.
A volume configured for encryption. The Security and Privacy badge denotes a
FileVault-protected partition.
A non-boot volume configured for encryption. The Security and Privacy badge
denotes a FileVault-protected partition.
Multiple drives and no encryption.
NOTE:
The volume icon without a badge indicates that nothing has been done to the
disk. This is not a boot disk.
5. Click the Removable Media tab to view the status of the volumes targeted for encryption. The following table lists
examples of volume configurations for removable media.
Badges and icons may differ slightly depending on your operating system.
Badge
Status
A dimmed volume icon indicates an unmounted device. Reasons include:
● User may have chosen not to provision it.
● The media may be blocked.
NOTE:
A red circle/slash badge on this icon indicates a partition that is excluded from
protection because it is not supported. This includes FAT32-formatted
volumes.
16 Tasks for the Encryption Client