ZENworks 11 SP2 Full Disk Encryption Emergency Recovery Reference
- ZENworks 11 SP2 Full Disk Encryption Emergency Recovery Reference
- Overview
- What is Emergency Recovery?
- Emergency Recovery Disk and Application
- Emergency Recovery Information File
- Emergency Recovery Versus PBA Override
- Emergency Recovery Information Files
- About ERI Files
- Contents of ERI Files
- Creation of ERI Files
- Location of ERI Files
- Retrieving ERI Files and Passwords
- Retrieving ERI Files and Passwords from a Device List
- Retrieving ERI Files and Passwords from the Zone List
- Deleting ERI Files
- Deleting ERI Files in ZENworks Control Center
- Deleting ERI Files Using the zman Utility
- Emergency Recovery Disks
- Creating a Windows PE Emergency Recovery Disk
- Prerequisites
- Creating a Windows PE ERD
- Creating a Windows PE Emergency Recovery USB Drive
- Creating a BartPE Emergency Recovery Disk
- Prerequisites
- Creating a BartPE ERD
- Encrypted Device Recovery
- Launching the Emergency Recovery Application
- Launching the Recovery Application from a Windows PE ERD
- Launching the Recovery Application from a BartPE ERD
- Performing Recovery Operations on a Standard Hard Disk
- Decrypting a Drive
- Repairing the Boot Chain
- Repairing the Master Boot Record
- Restoring the Original Master Boot Record
- Erasing the Disk
- Setting the Administration Password
- Performing Recovery Operations on a Self-Encrypting Hard Disk
- Unlocking a Drive
- Deactivating the PBA
- Activating the PBA
- Removing the PBA
- Erasing the Disk
- Setting the Administration Password
- Using the Emergency Recovery Console (Command Line)
- Running the Console on a Windows PE ERD
- Running the Console on a Bart PE ERD
- Console Parameters
- Encrypted Device Imaging
- Supported Imaging Applications
- Imaging a Hard Disk
- Restoring an Image
- Legal Notices