
Self-Encrypting Drive Management | Wave Systems Corp. 2012
ESC 2.9.5 Client Manual
Name: EndpointEnrollmentServiceHost
Type: REG_SZ
Data/Function: String value of Endpoint Enrollment server. This can be Fully Qualified Domain
Name (FQDN), NetBIOS, or IP, however if SSL is used, it must match what is used on the SSL
certificate (usually FQDN).
Name: EndpointEnrollmentServiceSSLEnabled
Type: REG_DWORD
Data/Function: 32 bit value (1=SSL on; 0=SSL off)
Name: SEDSelfEnrollErrMsg
Type: REG_MULTI_SZ
Data/Function:Customer defined multi-string error string value.
3. Navigate to HKLM\Software\Wave Systems Corp.\Authentication Manager and set the following
registry key:
Name: EngageSEDSelfEnroll
Type: REG_DWORD
Data/Function:Triggers the SED Self-Enrollment feature upon logon. 1=enables self enrollment
on the next logon. 0=self enrollment disabled.
8.7 Remove a User
The drive administrator can remove other drive users, and the removed user will no longer be able to
authenticate to and unlock the drive. The data on the hard drive is not lost, but can only be accessed by
a user with a valid user account and password. If the maximum of drive users has been reached, then
removing a user will free up space to add another user. To remove a user:
1. Launch ESC and navigate to the “Trusted Drive” tab and click the “Manage” button and
authenticate with the Drive Administrator. The list of Trusted Drive Users will appear in the
“Trusted Drive Advanced Settings” under “Trusted Drive Users”.
2. Use the mouse to highlight the user, and click remove at the bottom right of the screen.
A drive administrator can only be removed by un-initializing the drive.
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