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Part 1
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Getting SecureAccess to the USB Drive

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  1. Plug in the SanDisk USB flash drive to your computer via any available USB port.
  2. Get the setup file from http://downloads.sandisk.com/downloads/SanDiskSecureAccessV2_win.exe.
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  3. Copy or move the setup file directly to your SanDisk USB flash drive. The file name is “SanDiskSecureAccessV2_win.exe.”
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Part 2
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Setting Up the Vault

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  1. Open your USB drive and double-click on the setup file to install it.
  2. After installation, you will be asked to create your password for the secured folder called vault. Key in your password. Take note of tick boxes under “Password Recommendations” to help you create a strong password. The password strength is also displayed for your information.
    • Click the “OK” button to proceed.
  3. Before you begin using the program, you will be shown 4 ways to protect your files. These are the different ways in which you can add files to your vault. Read and understand these.
    • Refer to Part 3 for more details then click the “Next” button.
  4. After setting up your vault, you will be brought to the main screen of the program. The vault folder is located on the upper half of the screen, and the lower half is your computer’s file directory. Your vault is now ready.
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Adding Files to the Vault

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  1. Use your computer’s file directory to select the files you want to copy or move to the vault.
  2. Copy or move the files to the vault using the following ways:
    • Drag and drop. Select the files from your computer and drag and drop them in to the vault. The files will be copied to the vault.
    • Copy and paste. Select the files from your computer and press CTRL + C on your keyboard. The files will be copied to your clipboard. Go to the vault and press CTRL + V on your keyboard to paste the copied files to the vault.
    • Add files. Click the button with the folder icon with an arrow going inside from the header toolbar. This is the “Add Files” command. A window will open with your file directory. Navigate through the folders and select the files you want added to the vault.
  3. You can also use the program to back up your data inside the vault. Click “Tools” from the menu bar and select “Back up data.” Click on the “Back up now” button to confirm. A backup of your vault data will be created.
    • You can only have one backup file at a time.
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Locking and Unlocking the Vault

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  1. When you’re done adding files to the vault, you have to log off for the vault to be protected. Click the “Log off” button on the header.
  2. Click the red “X” button on the upper right corner to close and exit the program.
  3. When you want to go back to your vault to access your files, double-click on the SecureAccess file inside the USB drive. SecureAccess will launch.
  4. Since the vault is password-protected, you have to log in first. Enter your password and click the “Log in” button.
  5. You will again be brought to the main screen of the program. You can now manage your files.
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