It is not AD aware from what I have seen.  It requires a server to manage your 
installations.  If something goes south you lose the contents of the drive 
completely.  Forget your image deployment methods as a one step.  Image of the 
contents still work right but you have to push SD down separately making 
reimaging at least 3 steps now.  There is no way, at least that I am aware of, 
to remotely unlock a locked drive.  It must be on the network to be unlocked.

Those are just what I have observed personally.  The company I work for uses 
the product but I have heard some of the laptop support staff cuss the product, 
I never bothered to find out why they were cussing it as I don't work that 
area.  Otherwise it seems to do what is needed.

Jon

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Considering.

What kind of issues are you dealing with?

 

Gordon

 

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Anyone else here using or tried WinMagic's SecureDoc drive encryption software? 
Boss purchased SecureDoc Enterprise Server and it's been nothing but trouble 
since we deployed it. Just wondering if it's just us or if others have had 
similar struggles with it. I wouldn't wish this software on my worst enemy! :-)




Steve Cain

Sr. System Administrator

 

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