The is not merely a technical footnote; it is your lifeline during a security incident or server failure. By mastering EPSConfigTool.exe on Windows and seqrite_restore.sh on Linux, you sidestep the fragility of the GUI and take direct control of your disaster recovery process.
The restore command typically requires a service restart to apply changes. After running the command, execute:
: If an endpoint is compromised, files can be restored through the console's Client Action menu or by contacting Seqrite Support for assistance with decryption and recovery.
The is not merely a technical footnote; it is your lifeline during a security incident or server failure. By mastering EPSConfigTool.exe on Windows and seqrite_restore.sh on Linux, you sidestep the fragility of the GUI and take direct control of your disaster recovery process.
The restore command typically requires a service restart to apply changes. After running the command, execute:
: If an endpoint is compromised, files can be restored through the console's Client Action menu or by contacting Seqrite Support for assistance with decryption and recovery.
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