Purpose of This Guide
This guide describes how to use the following products:
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper V14g(14.2.0)
The target readers of this guide are the users of Windows.
Intended Readers
This guide is for readers who construct/apply information protection systems using Systemwalker Desktop Keeper.
This guide assumes readers have the following knowledge:
General knowledge of PCs
General knowledge of Microsoft® Windows
General knowledge of the Internet
General knowledge of Microsoft® SQL Server (when updating from V12)
General knowledge of VMware ViewTM (when installing client (CT) in the VMware ViewTM environment)
General knowledge of Citrix XenDesktopTM (when installing client (CT) in the VMware ViewTM environment)
General knowledge of Citrix XenAppTM (when using the monitoring function of Citrix XenAppTM)
Structure of This Guide
This guide consists of 5 chapters.
This chapter introduces the design of Systemwalker Desktop Keeper.
This chapter describes how to install Systemwalker Desktop Keeper.
This chapter describes how to maintain Systemwalker Desktop Keeper.
This chapter describes how to update from old versions of Systemwalker Desktop Keeper to Systemwalker Desktop Keeper V14.2.0.
This chapter describes how to uninstall Systemwalker Desktop Keeper.
Location of This Guide
The location of this guide in Systemwalker Desktop Keeper manuals is as follows.
Manual Name | Content |
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Systemwalker Desktop Keeper User’s Guide | This guide describes the summary and the operating environment of Systemwalker Desktop Keeper. |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Installation Guide (This Guide) | This guide describes the installation settings, as well as maintenance and management measures for Systemwalker Desktop Keeper. |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper | This guide describes how to use Systemwalker Desktop Keeper. |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper | This guide describes the function summary and operation methods of Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Export Utility. |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper | This manual describes the commands, files, messages and port numbers used in Systemwalker Desktop Keeper. |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper | This guide describes the causes and processing methods for assumed exceptions in Systemwalker Desktop Keeper. |
Note: "Systemwalker Desktop Keeper User's Guide for Client" can also be viewed from the "Help" menu of the Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Export Utility.
Notations
For the convenience of description, this guide uses the following names, symbols and abbreviations.
This subsection describes the symbols used in examples of commands.
Meaning of symbol
Symbol | Meaning |
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[ ] | Indicates that the items enclosed in these brackets can be omitted. |
| | Indicates that one of the items separated by this symbol should be selected. |
The following icons are used in manuals.
Note
The above symbol applies to items requiring special attention.
Point
The above symbol applies to skills required for more efficient use of this software.
The manual uses abbreviations of the following products.
Product Name | Abbreviation |
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Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Base Edition V12.0L10 | BEV12.0L10 |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Base Edition V12.0L20 | BEV12.0L20 |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Base Edition V13.0.0 | BEV13.0.0 |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Base Edition V13.2.0 | BEV13.2.0 |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Base Edition V13.3.0 | BEV13.3.0 |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Standard Edition V12.0L20 | SEV12.0L20 |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Standard Edition V13.0.0 | SEV13.0.0 |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Standard Edition V13.2.0 | SEV13.2.0 |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Standard Edition V13.3.0 | SEV13.3.0 |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper V14g (14.0.0) | V14.0.0 |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper V14g (14.0.1) | V14.0.1 |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper V14g (14.1.0) | V14.1.0 |
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper V14g (14.2.0) | V14.2.0 |
Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 6.0 | Internet Explorer® |
The manual uses abbreviations of the following operation systems.
OS | Abbreviation |
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Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Foundation, | Windows Server® 2008 (*) |
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Standard Edition, | Windows Server® 2003 (*) |
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional operating system, | Windows® 2000 |
Microsoft® Windows NT® Server Version 4.0, | Windows NT® |
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional, | Windows® XP (*) |
Windows Vista® Home Basic, | Windows Vista® (*) |
Windows® 7 Ultimate, | Windows® 7 (*) |
Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition | Windows® ME |
Microsoft® Windows® 98 Second Edition | Windows® 98 |
Microsoft® Windows® 95 operating system | Windows® 95 |
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Foundation, | Windows |
*) For commands and file saving locations, especially when they are differentially noted under the 64-bit edition, the abbreviations are as follows:
Windows Server® 2008 64-bit Edition
Windows Server® 2008 R2
Windows Server® 2003 x64 Edition
Windows Server® 2003 R2 x64 Edition
Windows® XP 64-bit Edition
Windows Vista® 64-bit Edition
Windows® 7 64-bit Edition
Specific Operations of Operation System
For specific operations of the operating system (such as LAN connection), this manual takes Windows Server® 2003 as an example for description.
For operations apart from Windows Server® 2003, please refer to the operation methods of the respective operating systems.
Export Restriction
Our documentation may contain certain technologies subject to regulation by the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law. The export of any document that contains such technologies and supply of such a document to any nonresident requires an appropriate export license under the above law.
General Restriction
The following functions are recorded in this manual but cannot be used.
(These functions can be used in the Japanese version, but are not available in English and Chinese versions.)
Prohibition Function
Encryption Function in File Export
Encryption Function in E-mail Attachment
Logon Prohibition Function
E-mail Attachment Prohibition Function
E-mail Recipient Address Confirmation Function
USB Device Individual Identification Function
Record Function
Command Prompt Operation
Citrix XenApp Monitoring Function
Others
Notification to Client
All-in-one Machine Linkage Report
In addition, for the specification of characters recorded in this manual, please pay attention to the following points:
For character code, please replace Shift-JIS with local character code (character code that corresponds to the code page on OS).
Please replace ”Japanese” or ”Double-byte” with multi-byte character.
For number of characters that can be used, multi-byte characters such as double-byte in this manual are calculated as 2 bytes, but when actually saving to database, one character may occupy 2~6 bytes, please pay attention.
The following versions do not exist, please ignore relevant record.
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Base Edition V12.0L10
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Base Edition V12.0L20
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Base Edition V13.0.0
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Base Edition V13.2.0
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Base Edition V13.3.0
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Standard Edition V13.2.1
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper Standard Edition V13.3.0
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper V14g (14.0.0)
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper V14g (14.0.1)
Systemwalker Desktop Keeper V14g (14.1.0)
For example, when it is described as “V13.3.0 or later”, since V13.3.0 does not exist, please replace it with “V14.2.0 or later. In addition, when it is described as ”V14.0.0 or earlier”, please replace it with “V13.2.0 or earlier” for the same reason.
Trademarks
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Windows Server or other Microsoft product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Citrix, Xen, Citrix XenApp, Citrix XenServer, Citrix XenDesktop and Citrix Presentation Server are trademarks or registered trademarks Citrix Systems, Inc in the United States and other countries.
Vmware is registered trademark or trademark of VMware, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
Other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Screenshots are used according to the guidelines of Microsoft Corporation
March 2012
Revision History |
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March 2012, First Edition |
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