Use up-arrow or down-arrow to move the selected image in the auto-mounts list up or down
respectively.
Select an image and click Remove button to remove this image from the auto-mounts list.
The affected image will be removed from the list only, not physically deleted.
Clicking Add button you can add a new image to the auto-mounts list. Disk Protection opens
browsing dialog window and you can type or select an image file.
The Edit option allows you to edit the selected image. When you click it, Disk Protection
opens the Image Editor and you will be asked for entering your credentials. Then you can
edit the opened image, add user accounts, change passwords, increase image size limit
and more.
Next option is to click Mount button. After this Disk Protection displays mounting dialog,
where you enter your credentials, and then it mounts the selected image.
Unmount option is available only when selected image is mounted. If you click Unmount,
then Disk Protection immediately unmounts the selected image file.
When you press the Display image file properties button, Disk Protection displays a
window with information about the selected image file (image version, status, encryption
algorithm, key length, used file system, actual and maximum size limits etc.) This window
contains more detailed information about the selected image file than the short info at the
bottom part of the auto-mount manager tab.
The button Remove missing files allows you to check all image files in the list and purge
non-existing images from the list. It is useful if you have moved, renamed or deleted an
image file.
The Toggle Single Sign-on button enables or disables the Single Sign-on or passwordless
automount feature for the selected image. Upon enabling this feature, you will be asked to
enter the credentials with which the image was created. These will then be stored in an
encrypted form within TrustPort Disk Protection configuration files and used automatically
when the image is mounted at system startup without asking you for your user name and
password again. If you attempt to turn Single Sign-on off and you are not the same user
who created the image (and consequently turned the feature on first), you will, again, be
asked for your user name and password. The current state of the feature for each image is
indicated in the rightmost column of the image list table above. Also note that the Single
Sign-on feature cannot be turned on or off for images that are currently mounted. «
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