Granting access to an encrypted drive in offline mode

9 December 2024

ID 195131

A user can request access to an encrypted device, for example, when Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows is not installed on the managed device. After you receive the request, you can create an access key file and send it to the user. All of the use cases and detailed instructions are provided in the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows Help.

To grant access to an encrypted drive in offline mode:

  1. Get a request access file from a user (a file with the FDERTC extension). Follow the instructions in the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows Help to generate the file in Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows.
  2. In the main menu, go to OperationsData encryption and protectionEncrypted drives.

    A list of encrypted drives appears.

  3. Select the drive to which the user requested access.
  4. Click the Grant access to the device in offline mode button.
  5. In the window that opens, select the plug-in corresponding to the Kaspersky application that was used to encrypt the selected drive.

    If a drive is encrypted with a Kaspersky application that is not supported by Kaspersky Security Center Cloud Console, use Microsoft Management Console-based Administration Console to grant the offline access.

  6. Follow the instructions provided in the Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Windows Help (see expanding blocks at the end of the section).

After that, the user applies the received file to access the encrypted drive and read data stored on the drive.

See also:

Scenario: Configuring network protection

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