Install Guide

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Virtual Server User
In the Management Console, a protected server can be found under its machine name. In addition, each protected server has
its own virtual server user account. Each account has a unique static user name and unique machine name.
The virtual server user account is only used by Encryption on server operating systems and is otherwise transparent to the
operation of the protected server. The virtual server user is associated with the encryption key bundle and the Policy Proxy.
After activation, the virtual server user account is the user account that is activated and associated with the server.
After the virtual server user account is activated, all server logon/logoff notifications are ignored. Instead, during startup,
the computer automatically authenticates with the virtual server user, and then downloads the Machine key from the Dell
Server.
Install Advanced Threat Prevention Client
NOTE:
If your organization requires the use of third-party credential providers, the Encryption Management Agent must
be installed or upgraded with the FEATURE=BLM or FEATURE=BASIC parameter.
NOTE: Prior to installing Advanced Threat Prevention, the destination folders for installation and logs must exist.
The installers must be run in a specific order. Failure to install the components in the proper order results in installation
failure. Run the installers in the following order:
1. (On a workstation operating system only) \Encryption Management Agent - Advanced Threat Prevention requires the
Encryption Management Agent.
(On a server operating system only) Dell Encryption Management Agent component, as shown in Command Line
Installation.
2. Advanced Threat Prevention Client, as shown in Command Line Installation.
3. Advanced Threat Prevention Plugin, as shown in Command Line Installation.
The Advanced Threat Prevention client installer can be located at:
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Install Using the Child Installers