Install Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Endpoint Security Suite Enterprise Advanced Installation Guide v3.1
- Contents
- Introduction
- Requirements
- Registry Settings
- Install Using the Master Installer
- Uninstall the Master Installer
- Install Using the Child Installers
- Uninstall Using the Child Installers
- Data Security Uninstaller
- Commonly Used Scenarios
- Provision a Tenant
- Configure Advanced Threat Prevention Agent Auto Update
- Pre-Installation Configuration for SED UEFI, and BitLocker Manager
- Designate the Dell Server through Registry
- Extract Child Installers
- Configure Key Server
- Use the Administrative Download Utility (CMGAd)
- Configure Encryption on a Server Operating System
- Configure Deferred Activation
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
SED Troubleshooting
Use the Initial Access Code
● This policy is used to log on to a computer when network access is unavailable. Meaning, access to the Dell Server and AD
are both unavailable. Only use the Initial Access Code policy if absolutely necessary. Dell does not recommend this method
to log in. Using the Initial Access Code policy does not provide the same level of security as the usual method of logging in
using user name, domain, and password.
In addition to being a less secure method of logging in, if a user is activated using the Initial Access Code, then there is no
record on the Dell Server of that user activating on this computer. In turn, there is no way to generate a Response Code
from the Dell Server for the user if they fail password and self help questions.
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Troubleshooting