User guide

PAGE 15IRONKEY BASIC USER GUIDE
# Step Description
3 Creating a Lost and Found Message This feature allows you to create a message that appears
on the IronKey Unlocker window. In the event that you
lose your IronKey, someone can return it to you if you
provide your contact information.
4 Changing your device password You can change your device password, that you use to
unlock your IronKey. Changing your password on a regular
basis is a good security practice. However, be especially
careful to remember your IronKey password.
5 Viewing device details You can view details about your device, including model
number, serial number, software and rmware version,
secure les drive, and OS. You can also click the copy
button (CTRL+C) to copy device details to the clipboard
for your forum posting or support request; visit the
website (CTRL+W); or view legal notices (CTRL+N) and
certications (CTRL+?).
6 Adding, renaming, and removing
applications to the Applications List
You can right-click anywhere in the Applications List, and
click to add, rename, or delete items in the list.
» Mac: Applications installed on the secure volume are
automatically added to the list (default: empty).
» Items in the list are shortcuts to actual les. Managing the
items in the list does not alter the actual le.
» Items are automatically sorted alphabetically.
» Any le can be added to the list, including documents,
images, and batch les.
» For items that are not applications, Windows opens the
item with the default program associated with that letype.
7 Locking and unplugging the IronKey Clicking “Lock Drive” (Windows, CTRL+L) or “Lock &
Quit” (Mac) exits open IronKey applications and locks the
device. It is then safe to unplug it from your computer.
Ensure that you close all open applications and les before
locking your IronKey to prevent data corruption.