Comment on Disaster Recovery, WinTech and WinPE by Simon Hunt
The best place for tech support is http://community.mcafee.com – you can get help there for this kind of issue. I sounds though like you’re not running the script on a machine with eem installed.
View ArticleComment on Countrywide Financials Data Loss leads to $20m class action suite…...
While I sympathize with your situation, Im not sure this is the right place to complain about high mortgage rates. If you have documentation saying you can refinance, I guess just take that to your...
View ArticleComment on Countrywide Financials Data Loss leads to $20m class action suite…...
Why didn’t your insurance company pay out when you lost your house?
View ArticleComment on Disaster Recovery, WinTech and WinPE by Edgar
Hello Simon, I think I found the problem, my Win 7 version is amd64 and I didn’t change that in the script. I already did so and I got rid of the messages with the sys files but now the problem is...
View ArticleComment on Disaster Recovery, WinTech and WinPE by Simon Hunt
I don’t believe wow64 is supported on winpe. You’ll need to build from a 32bit system.
View ArticleComment on Improving Security On Solid State Drives by Paul Culley
So does Endpoint Encryption pass the Trim command through to the drive during normal operation for modern OS’s? If so, then it seems that the performance degradation of “full” SSDs would be much reduced.
View ArticleComment on Improving Security On Solid State Drives by Simon Hunt
Trim comes from the file system driver, so it’s not something products like eepc see or have any influence over.
View ArticleComment on Evil Maid, another nefarious trojan attack.. by Security...
[...] is true if you were to leave your laptop unattended in a hotel room for the day – the “evil maid� attack strategy is valid regardless of where the laptop is – it just has to be [...]
View ArticleComment on About Bindings in McAfee Endpoint Encryption / SafeBoot by Federico
Hi Simon – I’m also getting the error saying ERROR: GUID for User “xxxx” could not be retrieved from the Activedirectory. When you say the AD you are currently logged in to, what do you mean? The MEE...
View ArticleComment on About Bindings in McAfee Endpoint Encryption / SafeBoot by Simon Hunt
You have to be working on a machine which is part of the domain to access the domain. You’ll have to run the script on a member machine.
View ArticleComment on About Bindings in McAfee Endpoint Encryption / SafeBoot by Federico
Thanks… If I connect to a member machine and run the script from there, is there a way to tell the script how to connect to the MEE server and database?
View ArticleComment on About Bindings in McAfee Endpoint Encryption / SafeBoot by Simon Hunt
For tech support, it’s simpler and more effective to use https://community.mcafee.com/community/business/data there are lots of posts on this subject. But to answer your question, you need to have a...
View ArticleComment on 10 Things you don’t want to know about Bitlocker… by Tinjanurtle
I use SafeBoot on servers and it works, we have over 1000 servers encrypted!
View ArticleComment on Disaster Recovery, WinTech and WinPE by Justin
MakePECD3.02EEPC6+W7.zip I had to update some of the command lines for WINPE3. I assume because of a new WAIK version. The autorun failed to start eetech. THe MCAfee Tools –> McAfee EETech for EEPC6...
View ArticleComment on Disaster Recovery, WinTech and WinPE by Simon Hunt
Please comment at community.mcafee.com in the encryption forum – you’ll get much better response. There’s no inconsistency in your bios times, remember that waik uses the pacific time zone unless you...
View ArticleComment on Firewire Attacks Revisited by Un outil pour cracker les conteneurs...
[...] récupérer les clés de chiffrement, l'outil peut effectuer une attaque par FireWire (il faut que l'ordinateur tourne et que le volume chiffré soit monté) ou en analysant un dump de [...]
View ArticleComment on Firewire Attacks Revisited by Un outil pour cracker les conteneurs...
[...] récupérer les clés de chiffrement, l’outil peut effectuer une attaque par FireWire (il faut que l’ordinateur tourne et que le volume chiffré soit monté) ou en analysant un [...]
View ArticleComment on Firewire Attacks Revisited by Un outil pour cracker les conteneurs...
[...] récupérer les clés de chiffrement, l’outil peut effectuer une attaque par FireWire (il faut que l’ordinateur tourne et que le volume chiffré soit monté) ou en analysant un [...]
View ArticleComment on Countrywide Financials Data Loss leads to $20m class action suite…...
my mother had identity theft due to the Countrywide Financial data breach back in 2008 but didn’t know what action to take during this time and had little to no help with the situation. is it too late...
View ArticleComment on Countrywide Financials Data Loss leads to $20m class action suite…...
I think you missed the deadline by a couple of years – http://www.countrywidesecuritiesclassaction.com/
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