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ACCESSING DATA ON THE DEVICE
After you personalize a device, only registered users can authenticate to it. Authentication involves logging
into the device using a password.
After you successfully log in, you can save files to, and open files from, your private partition. It is recommend-
ed that you log out of your device if you must leave it connected while you are away from your computer.
Otherwise, another user could access your private partition while you are absent. You can also disconnect the
device completely to bring the data with you.
This chapter provides information about the following topics:
• Logging into and out of the device
• Saving and opening files
• Disconnecting the device
LOGGING INTO AND OUT OF THE DEVICE
To log into the device
1.
From the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar, right-click the DataLocker icon and click Login.
2.
If you are using a computer running Mac OS X, open a file manager and click the application drive for
the device. Double-click the ACCESS Standard application and on the main page of ACCESS Standard,
under Manage Device, click Login.
3.
Follow the prompts in the authentication wizard until the device successfully authenticates you.
To log out of the device
From the notification area, at the far right of the taskbar, right-click the DataLocker icon and click Logout.
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2.
If you are using a computer running Mac OS X, open a file manager and click the application drive for
the device. Double-click the ACCESS Standard application and on the main page of ACCESS Standard,
under Manage Device, click Logout.
Tip: You can also log out of your device by right-clicking the DataLocker icon, and then clicking Eject Device.
SAVING AND OPENING FILES
When you plug in your device both the application drive and the private partition display in a file manager,
such as Windows® Explorer, with an associated drive letter for each partition.
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