Help & Support / Enterprise Whole Disk Encryption
Getting Started
- Approved Encryption Methods for UT Austin Portable Devices
- Getting Your Department Set Up to Use Enterprise Whole Disk Encryption
Service Management
- Apple's Time Capsule
- F-Key Functions
- Installing the SecureDoc Client on Mac OS X
- Installing the SecureDoc Client on Windows PCs
- Monthly Audit of SecureDoc Folders and Devices
- Operating System Upgrades and Re-installation
- Reformat an Encrypted USB Thumb Drive or Memory Stick
- SecureDoc Management Console (Austin Domain)
- Uninstall SecureDoc - Mac OS X
- Uninstall SecureDoc - Windows 7
- Using Alternate Encryption Methods
- Using SecureDoc With Austin Disk
- Using SecureDoc With Hardware Encryption for Macintosh Computers
Troubleshooting
- Data Recovery and Drive Decryption
- Restoring Autoboot Functionality
- Self-encrypting Drive Recovery - Mac
- Self-encrypting Drive Recovery - PC
FAQs
- Are Boot Camp configured Mac OS X systems compatible with SecureDoc?
- Can SecureDoc be used to encrypt removable media?
- Does SecureDoc affect computer performance?
- Does SecureDoc encryption remain on files after they are moved from my local hard drive?
- Does SecureDoc support dual-booting operating systems?
- Is imaging of SecureDoc installed operating systems supported?
- My request for access to SecureDoc has been submitted, how long does this process take?
- What is SecureDoc?
- What kind of protection does SecureDoc provide?
- What types of computers are compatible with SecureDoc?
- Where can I obtain SecureDoc software?

