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07/09/05 5:26 AM

#86895 RE: barge #86894

GX520 Also has a TPM 1.2..................?

http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/kb/en/document?dn=1092811&c=us&l=....

Some TPM 1.1b support info............
http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/kb/en/document?dn=1092813&c=us&l=...





Restore the encryption keys for the TPM Security Feature 1.2 on the Dell™ Optiplex™ GX520, GX620, and Precision Workstation 380.
Once the TPM Security Device 1.2 has been turned on in the System Setup, the user will be able to restore the keys previously used to encrypt. The Key Manager in the Embassy Security Center software is used to backup and restore credential data to or from other TPM 1.2 modules. This data consists of information regarding:
User-specific keys
User-specific certificates


NOTE: If the customer did not back up their keys held in the TPM Security Feature 1.2 from the previous system board, there will be no way to retrieve them or access the encrypted data.


To restore the user's keys using the Embassy Security Center Key Manager, perform the following steps:

Double-click the Embassy Security Center icon on the desktop.
Click the Key Manager.
Click the Restore button..
Browse for the folder where the archived file is saved.
Enter the key archive password.
The restore completes.


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Document Number:
TT1092811

Release Date:
07/06/2005

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Broadcom / PLATFORM / Security / TPM / Trusted