DTLockerplus UserManual
DTLockerplus UserManual
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Table of Contents
Recommendations .................................................................................................................. 3
Device Lockout.........................................................................................................................20
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About This Manual
This user manual covers the DataTraveler® Locker+ (referred to simply as DTL+ from this point
forward) based on the factory image with no implemented customizations.
System Requirements
Recommendations
To ensure there is ample power provided to the DTL+ device, insert it directly into a USB port
on your notebook or desktop, as seen in Figure 1.1. Avoid connecting the DTL+ to any
peripheral device(s) that may feature a USB port, such as a keyboard or USB-powered hub, as
seen in Figure 1.2.
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Setup (Windows Environment)
• Windows XP users can skip step 2 and go to Figure 2.2 – Device Driver Installation
page 5 – Device Initialization. (Windows Vista/7)
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Device Initialization (Windows Environment)
1. Select your language preference from the drop-down menu and click ‘Next’ (Figure 3.1.)
2. Review the license agreement and click ‘Next’ (Figure 3.2.) (Note: You must accept the
license agreement before continuing; otherwise the ‘Next’ button will remain disabled.)
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3. Create a password to protect your data on the DTL+. Enter it in the ‘Password’ field, then
re-enter it in the ‘Password Confirmation’ field, as seen below in Figure 3.3. The password
you create must meet the following criteria before the initialization process will allow you to
continue:
You may also enter a password hint, but it is not a mandatory field. The hint field can be
useful in providing a clue as to what the password is, should the password ever be
forgotten. (Note: The hint CANNOT be an exact match to the password.)
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4. Enter your contact information into the text boxes provided (see Figure 3.4) (Note: The
information you enter in these fields may NOT contain the password string you created in
Step 3. However, these fields are optional and can be left blank, if so desired.)
• The ‘Name’ field may contain up to 32 characters, but cannot contain the
exact password.
• The ‘Details’ field may contain up to 156 characters, but cannot contain
the exact password.
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The DTL+ will now format the secure data partition (Figure 3.5) and notify you when it is
complete (Figure 3.6.)
Initialization complete.
*Note: Times may vary based on system hardware and the capacity of the DTL+ drive.
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Device Usage (Windows Environment)
Once the DTL+ has been initialized, you can
access the secure data partition and utilize the
device options by logging into the device with
your password. To do so, follow these steps:
*Note: Once you authenticate to the device successfully, the failed login counter will reset.
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Device Options (Windows Environment)
While you are logged into the device, there will be a ‘DTL+’ icon located in the right-hand
corner of the Windows taskbar (Figure 5.1.) (Note: Windows 7 users will need to click on the
up-arrow button in the taskbar in order to access the ‘DTL+’ icon (Figure 5.2.)
Clicking once on the DTL+ icon will display the following menu:
Figure 5.1 – DTL+ icon in taskbar Figure 5.2 – DTL+ icon in taskbar
(Windows 7 users)
DTL+ Settings
(Note: For security purposes, your current DTL+ password is required to update and/or modify
any of these settings.)
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Browse DTL+
• Allows you to browse the contents of the secure data partition while you are logged in
Format DTL+*
About DTL+
Shutdown DTL+
*Note: Your current DTL+ password is required in Windows Vista and Windows 7
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Setup (Mac Environment)
Insert the DTL+ into an available USB port on your notebook or
desktop and wait for the Mac operating system to detect it. When it
does, you will see a DTLplus volume appear on the desktop, as seen in
Figure 6.1.
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Device Initialization (Mac Environment)
1. Select your language preference from the drop-down menu and click ‘Next’ (Figure 7.1.)
2. Review the license agreement and click ‘Next’ (Figure 7.2.) (Note: You must accept the
license agreement before continuing; otherwise the ‘Next’ button will remain disabled.)
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3. Create a password to protect your data on the DTL+. Enter it in the ‘Password’ field, then
re-enter it in the ‘Password Confirmation’ field, as seen below in Figure 7.3. The password
you create must meet the following criteria before the initialization process will allow you to
continue:
You may also enter a password hint, but it is not a mandatory field. The hint field can be
useful in providing a clue as to what the password is, should the password ever be
forgotten. (Note: The hint CANNOT be an exact match to the password.)
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4. Enter your contact information into the text boxes provided (see Figure 7.4) (Note: The
information you enter in these fields may NOT contain the password string you created in
Step 3. However, these fields are optional and can be left blank, if so desired.)
• The ‘Name’ field may contain up to 32 characters, but cannot contain the
exact password.
• The ‘Details’ field may contain up to 156 characters, but cannot contain
the exact password.
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The DTL+ will now format the secure data partition (Figure 7.5) and notify you when it is
complete (Figure 7.6.)
Initialization complete.
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Device Usage (Mac Environment)
Once the DTL+ has been initialized, you can
access the secure data partition and utilize the
device options by logging into the device with
your password. To do so, follow these steps:
*Note: Once you authenticate to the device successfully, the failed login counter will reset.
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Device Options (Mac Environment)
While you are logged into the device, there will be a ‘DTLplus_Launcher’ icon located in the
Mac OS X Dock as seen in Figure 9.1 below:
Holding down the ‘control’ key on your keyboard and clicking once
on the ‘DTLplus_Launcher’ icon will display the menu shown in
Figure 9.2 to the right.
DTL+ Settings
(Note: For security purposes, your current DTL+ password is required to update and/or modify
any of these settings.)
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Browse DTL+
• Allows you to browse the contents of the secure data partition while you are logged in
Format DTL+
About DTL+
Shutdown DTL+
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Help and Troubleshooting
Device Lockout
The DTL+ includes a security feature that prevents unauthorized access to the data partition
once a maximum number of consecutive failed login attempts (MaxNoA for short) has been
made; the default “out-of-box” configuration has a pre-configured value of 10 (no. of attempts.)
The ‘lock-out’ counter tracks each failed login and gets reset one of two ways: 1) A successful
login prior to reaching MaxNoA or 2) reaching MaxNoA and performing a device format.*
*Note: A device format will erase ALL of the information stored on the DTL+’s secure data
partition.
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Forgot Password
*Note: A device format will erase ALL of the information stored on the DTL+’s secure data
partition.
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Drive Letter Conflict (Windows Operating Systems)
As mentioned in the ‘System Requirements’ section of this manual (on page 3), the DTL+
requires two consecutive drive letters AFTER the last physical disk that appears before the
‘gap’ in drive letter assignments (see Figure 10.5.) This does NOT pertain to network shares
because they are specific to user-profiles and not the system hardware profile itself, thus
appearing available to the OS.
What this means is, Windows may assign the DTL+ a drive letter that’s already in use by a
network share or Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path, causing a drive letter conflict. If
this happens, please consult your administrator or helpdesk department on changing drive
letter assignments in Windows Disk Management (administrator privileges required.)
In this example, the DTL+ uses drive F:, which is the first available drive letter after drive E:
(the last physical disk before the drive letter gap.) Because letter G: is a network share and
not part of the hardware profile, the DTL+ may attempt to use it as its second drive letter,
causing a conflict.
If there are no network shares on your system and the DTL+ still won’t load, it is possible that a
card reader, removable disk, or other previously-installed device is holding on to a drive-letter
assignment and still causing a conflict.
Please note that Drive Letter Management, or DLM, has improved significantly in Windows XP
SP3, Vista, and 7, so you may not come across this issue, but if you are unable to resolve the
conflict, please contact Kingston’s Technical Support Department for further assistance.
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