Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive
User Guide
Revision
1.0
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Overview
This document is designed to help you become familiar with the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive.
Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive offers the following features:
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Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive is 2.0 High Speed compliant and 1.1 Full Speed compatible
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The drive is fully secured using a sophisticated password mechanism
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Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive includes a 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption
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Ultra fast transfer speeds of 24 read / 20 write megabytes per second
The Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive can be managed using the Cruzer Enterprise CMC, a software based
interface that provides corporate networks with security against internal threats and loss of corporate
sensitive data, while securing data residing on corporate issued Cruzer Enterprise USB Drives.
Why Use the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive?
As with any USB Flash drive, the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive can be used to store data. However, all
information on the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive is securely stored and encrypted with a 256-bit AES
hardware based encryption. It is also secured using a sophisticated password protection method. In addition,
the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive includes a “lockdown” mode for enhanced security. This lockdown feature
will lock the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive whenever a maximum number of password attempts exceed a
pre-configured value. In the event that the device is locked, the device must be reformatted to enable
operation. All data on the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive will be erased.
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System Requirements
The system requirements for the Cruzer Enterprise USB Drive are as follows:
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Pentium III processor
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10 MB free disk space
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USB 1.1 port* (For best performance, it is recommended to use a USB 2.0 port)
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Operating Systems:
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Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 and higher
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Microsoft Windows XP SP1 and higher
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Microsoft Windows XP 64-bit SP1
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Microsoft Server 2000
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Microsoft Server 2003 (Standard and Enterprise Editions)
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Microsoft Vista (all editions)
Note:
For Windows 2000 users without administrative privileges, USB 2.0 port is required.
© 2007 SanDisk® Corporation
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May, 2007 Document No. UG-CRE-0507-14