Reference Guide
Security Management Server Virtual - AdminHelp v9.8
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Protection Status
Disk - number of the disk
Partitions - number of partitions the disk has
Capacity - capacity of the disk
Protection Status - Protected or unprotected
Interface - Disk interface (Examples: IDE, SATA)
Model - Manufacturer name and model of the disk
Click the small black arrow on the left to expand the disk details to view information for each
partition of the disk.
Logical Disk - The name of the logical disk.
ID - The identifying number of the logical disk.
Encryption % - The percentage of the partition that has been encrypted.
Capacity - The capacity of the partition.
Protection Status - Protection status for the partition: Protected, Unprotected, Locked
Providers
Agent - SED, Authentication Proxy, Preboot Authentication, Windows Authentication, HCA, BitLocker,
TPM, Threat Protection, Advanced Threat Prevention
Plugin Functional Status (green check mark or red "x") - This indicates whether the Agent has been
enabled via policy. To get more detail on whether each plugin is working as expected, look at Plugin
State column.
Plugin State:
• BitLocker Plugin:
Starting - Manager is starting up. Because this is a fairly quick process, it is unlikely an
inventory update would capture this so you would probably never see this state in the Security
Management Server Console.
Disabled - Manager is disabled by policy and not enforcing any previously received policy.
Active - Manager is running normally and enforcing policies.
No Policy - Initial policy has not been received so the plugin is not actively enforcing any
policy. This is only relevant the very first time you install the Manager client. Manager will not
start a plugin until an initial policy is received from the Security Management Server, versus
starting the plugin with some default policy placed on the client during install. After an initial
policy has been received from the Security Management Server, via the activation process,
plugins are always started with the last policy the client is aware of.
OpSys Not Supported - Manager does not support this operating system. Manager is not actively
enforcing policy related to this plugin, due to this plugin-specific exception.
• TPM Plugin:
Starting - Manager is starting up. Because this is a fairly quick process, it is unlikely an
inventory update would capture this so you would probably never see this state in the Security
Management Server Console.
Disabled - Manager is disabled by policy and not enforcing any previously received policy.