This section only applies if you are using the Hosted Provisioning Tool to enable KRMC Hosted and/or to disable on-board anti-virus. The Hosted Provisioning Tool must be used to configure devices before they are provided to the end user.
The following drive models are supported by the Hosted Provisioning Tool: Defender 3000, DefenderElite300, Defender Elite30, Defender BioElte30.
Note: If KRMC Hosted was previously disabled on the device through the Kanguru Defender Manager Setup Wizard, you will need to reset the device before using it with the Hosted Provisioning Tool.
1. Connect your Defender devices to your computer and launch the Hosted Provisioning Tool. Any connected Defender devices will appear with two drive letters in the bottom half of the window.
Note: If no devices appear in the Hosted Provisioning Tool window, make sure your drives are connected and then click on the refresh drives button.
2. Select the checkbox next to “Enable KRMC”.
Note: If you want to disable onboard anti-virus, select “Disable Anti-Virus”.
3. The field “KRMC ID” will become active and will need to be completed with the appropriate information. If the device that you are provisioning is a BioElite30 model, then you have the option to Enable or Disable Fingerprint Autoscan.
KRMC ID | The KRMC ID (also known as Account ID) can be located at the top right hand corner of KRMC once you log into KRMC. |
Fingerprint Autoscan | Disabled - The device user will be required to run KDMBio to access the secure storage partition. Since KDMBio is always needed in this configuration, the drive will only work on a supported PC or Mac. This is typically recommended for devices being managed by KRMC On-Premise. |
Enabled - The device user will be able to access the drive’s secure partition using only their fingerprint. They will not need to run KDM in this configuration and their BioElite30 device will run on any OS. |
4. Click on the Configure drives button. If everything is configured correctly then you will receive a message stating, “Register succeeded. KRMC enabled.”
Note: If you receive a status message stating, “unable to enable KRMC Hosted” then please reset the device(s) to the factory default settings and retry.
KRMC Hosted has now been enabled on the device and the device has been registered with your KRMC Hosted account.
For more information on KRMC Hosted, please refer to the User Manual located at HERE.
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