How to obtain the Key Check Value requested by the Reassociate key option
Last Modified: 2024-01-06 09:36:46 Etc/GMT
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How to obtain the Key Check Value requested by the Reassociate key option
Technical Articles ID:
KB73184
Last Modified: 2024-01-06 09:36:46 Etc/GMT Environment
Drive Encryption (DE) 7.2 All supported ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) releases For supported environments, see KB79422 - Supported platforms for Drive Encryption 7.x. Summary
When you try to reassociate a key in ePO, you are prompted to type the Key Check Value. This value is obtained from the client when you use a Solution 1
In DE, the Export recovery information based on Disk Keycheck option allows you to export a recovery information file (.xml) by specifying the Key Check Value retrieved from an encrypted disk using Obtain the Key Check Value from the client, then add that value in the ePO console. Client: Use a
ePO console: To export the recovery key:
Workaround
Use scripting to obtain the recovery file based on the key check value. See scripting guides for the relevant version. NOTE: Currently, scripting is not supported and involves the engagement of professional services. Affected ProductsLanguages:This article is available in the following languages: |
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