Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Files in the public zone can be seen and read on USB-ready computers; there is no data security in the public zone. A DataTraveler II listed as 1GB of capacity1 will be set up as a single zone by default:
If the SecureTraveler is used to format and create a privacy zone, then a 1GB DataTraveler could be divided as follows:
In the above example, the total available data storage area is broken up as: 1
Privacy partition of 363 MB
Please note: Some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions and thus is not available for data storage. For more information, please consult Kingston's Digital media Guide at Kingston. com/Digital_Media_Guide.
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Public partition for the remainder, or 984 MB 363 MB = 621 MB.
Files in the privacy zone cannot be accessed without entering a password set up by the person who set up the privacy zone. [. . . ] For example, if you select 501. 50 MB for the privacy zone, SecureTraveler will increase it to 505. 50 MB for best fit with a 1GB DataTraveler drive. When ready, click OK to proceed with the format, or click Cancel to exit this screen without making any changes. If there are no errors, SecureTraveler will ask for confirmation before proceeding with the actual format:
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FORMAT WARNING SCREEN
Click Cancel to cancel the format, or OK to continue with the format. SecureTraveler will then initiate the format to create the privacy partition, and display a format status window:
FORMAT STATUS WINDOW
When the formatting is completed successfully, you will see a Format Completed screen:
FORMAT COMPLETED WINDOW
Click OK to continue. At this point, the privacy zone formatting process is completed and you are shown the Login screen to get into the newly-defined privacy zone. Click Cancel to exit the program, or enter the Password you just defined to access the privacy zone, explained next.
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4. 2 ACCESSING YOUR PRIVACY ZONE
When you insert the DataTraveler II into a compatible computer, it will be detected and a window will open up to show the public zone contents. Double-click on the SecureTraveler. exe file name shown for the DataTraveler II, or 2. Double-click on the workspace shortcut or click once on the task bar "Quick Launch" shortcut for SecureTraveler (if set up in the Format screen; see Section 4. 3 for details on these shortcuts) If a privacy zone does not exist, the screen flow will start as shown in Section 4. 1 as SecureTraveler will assume that you are trying to define a privacy zone. If a privacy zone exists, you will be asked to login using the password you defined in Section 4. 1:
PRIVACY ZONE LOGIN SCREEN
Important note: You can only access one zone at a time. Prior to logging into your privacy zone, you will only be able to access the public zone. After you log into your privacy zone, you will no longer be able to access the public zone. To re-access the public zone, you will need to log out of your privacy zone first. Enter your password and click OK to continue, or Cancel to exit SecureTraveler. If you enter your password incorrectly, you will get an error message and can try again. If you forgot your password, click on the Hint reminder at the bottom; this will display your predefined hint:
PRIVACY ZONE LOGIN SCREEN, DISPLAYING HINT
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After you enter the correct password, a successful login message is displayed.
SUCCESSFUL LOGIN SCREEN
You have the option of not showing the Successful Login Screen. After successful login, Windows will open up a new screen and show you the contents of your privacy zone (which is empty right after it's created except for the logout shortcut shown):
WINDOWS PRIVACY ZONE SCREEN
Note that you will need to double-click on the Logout Privacy Zone to end the access to the privacy zone, or on the desktop shortcut to log out if set up in the Settings screen. You need to log out to access the public zone if needed or to end your session and disconnect your DataTraveler. [. . . ] This ensures that no data will be waiting on the computer to be written to the DataTraveler.
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Why can I use SecureTraveler only on certain Windows 2000 or Windows XP computers?You can only use SecureTraveler on computers for which you have Administrator privileges. Can I use more than one DataTraveler II with SecureTraveler simultaneously? [. . . ]