11.
If screen auto-refresh is not perfect (maybe your PC is to slow), click in the
«
Refresh
» button on the left bottom of the window,
12.
After the first run is done, if you would like to verify keys content, please follow
steps 18 and 19a
; after verification, you will have to relaunch the application and restart
duplication, thanks to configuration parameters file you have saved on the desktop,
13.
Unplug duplicated keys,
14.
Plug in new USB keys,
15.
Re-select «
Mark up to XX volumes
» if unmarked,
16.
Start duplication with «
Continue
» (countdown is automatic),
17.
Continue from step 11 to step16 as long as needed,
18.
When all keys are duplicated, quit the application
using «
Close
» box (on right-
top) or «
File/Quit
» menu,
19.
A dialog opens: «
Do you want to mount real volumes or keep virtual ones?
»
with «
Mount real volumes
» or «
Keep virtual volumes
». You have 2 options:
a.
You would like to verify keys content: Select «
Mount real volumes
» and
duplicated keys (if still plugged in) will be displayed in the workstation (Windows
Explorer),
b.
You don’t have to verify keys content: Select «
Keep virtual volumes
»,
Note: This dialog will not be displayed if you marked the «
When quitting, mount
Windows real volumes
», in the Preferences window.
Attention! If you mount real volumes when quitting KeyDuplicator II, only
the 26 first devices (A: to Z:) will be mounted, including hard disks and
others peripherals already mounted in the workstation. Other devices will
remain in «
unmounted
» status and therefore invisible, unless you open
the «
KeyDup_Volumes
» folder (usually located in your boot disk, and
mandatorily in a NTFS partition).
If you exited the application without mounting real volumes, you just have to relaunch
KeyDuplicator II then to quit again clicking the «
Mount real volumes
» button in the dialog
displayed when quitting. Doing so, up to 26 devices will be mounted in the workstation.
20.
Shutdown the computer, then the DupliKey system.
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