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Chapter 2 McAfee Anti-Theft 13
Import a vault
The Import option allows you to import a vault from another
location, such as a different folder on your computer or a USB
drive.
1 Open McAfee Anti-Theft by double-clicking the McAfee
Anti-Theft icon on your desktop.
2 In the toolbar on the right pane, click Advanced.
3 On the Advanced pane, enter a name for the vault in the
Name box.
4 Click Browse to find the file you want to import.
5 Select the drive letter you want to assign this vault to.
Note: Each vault also becomes a virtual drive and is automatically
designated the first free letter from the end of the alphabet (for
example, Z:\). If your computer already has a Z:\ drive it will
choose the next free letter (for example, Y:\). If your computer
has a Z:\ and a Y:\ drive, Anti-Theft will work its way through the
alphabet until it finds a free letter. You can access these drives by
double-clicking the McAfee Anti-Theft icon on your desktop.
Set the Anti-Theft File options
The Options screen allows you to enhance vault security. These
options are triggered automatically when your computer remains
unused after a certain amount of time, or when the screen saver
is activated.
1 Open McAfee Anti-Theft by double-clicking the McAfee
Anti-Theft icon on your desktop.
2 In the toolbar on the right pane, click Options.
3 On the Options screen, select the appropriate check box:
Lock all Vaults after “ “ minutes
Specify when you would like automatic locking to occur.
The time is set in minutes and is the period that your
computer remains inactive before locking all open vaults.
Lock all Vaults when my screen saver activates
Lock all open vaults when the Windows screen saver
starts.
4 Click Save.
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