Administrator Guide

Encrypted FIles - To ensure that all data is decrypted when uninstalling the Encryption client. Follow your existing process for
decrypting data, such as issuing a decryption policy update. After decrypting data, but before performing a restart in preparation
for uninstall, run WSScan to ensure that all data is decrypted.
Unencrypted FIles - To identify les that are not encrypted, with an indication of whether the les should be encrypted (Y/N).
All FIles - To list all encrypted and unencrypted les, with an indication of whether the les should be encrypted (Y/N).
Unencrypted FIles in Violation - To identify les that are not encrypted that should be encrypted.
6 Click Search.
OR
1 Click Advanced to toggle the view to Simple to scan a particular folder.
2 Go to Scan Settings and enter the folder path in the Search Path eld. If this eld is used, the selection in the drop-down box is
ignored.
3 If you do not want to write WSScan output to a le, clear the Output to File check box.
4 Change the default path and lename in Path, if desired.
5 Select Add to Existing File if you do not want to overwrite any existing WSScan output les.
6 Choose the output format:
Select Report Format for a report style list of scanned output. This is the default format.
Select Value Delimited File for output that can be imported into a spreadsheet application. The default delimiter is "|", although it
can be changed to up to 9 alphanumeric, space, or keyboard punctuation characters.
Select the Quoted Values option to enclose each value in double quotation marks.
Select Fixed Width File for non-delimited output containing a continuous line of xed-length information about each encrypted le.
7 Click Search.
Click Stop Searching to stop your search. Click Clear to clear displayed messages.
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