Thinkpad security, - Client security software 5.43 OR Suite?
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 2:23 am
Hi All.
I'm thinking about stepping the security up on my t43p, - and I must admit I'm a bit confused after reading all the many posts on this issue.
I want harddrive encryption, - not just folders and 'private disk', - and I want to be able to do a backup. I use Ghost today, - but If I enable the security chip I probably neeed to use Rescue and Recovery because it works with CSS, right ?
But should I use Client Security Software 5.43 OR Client Security Suite 6...? I've seen several posts about going from 5.43 to 6.0 and the other way around, - so my initial thought about 6.0 being newer might not be entirely right, - 5.43 has been updated recently, - more recently that CS suite 6.
Could anyone hint me in the right direction ?
P.s. If I enable the FPR, - with CSS, encryption and all that, - will I still be able to type a keyphrase or password, - as well as using the FPR at boot ? (when placed in the dock at work it's not convenient to use the FPR)
Kim Igel.
I'm thinking about stepping the security up on my t43p, - and I must admit I'm a bit confused after reading all the many posts on this issue.
I want harddrive encryption, - not just folders and 'private disk', - and I want to be able to do a backup. I use Ghost today, - but If I enable the security chip I probably neeed to use Rescue and Recovery because it works with CSS, right ?
But should I use Client Security Software 5.43 OR Client Security Suite 6...? I've seen several posts about going from 5.43 to 6.0 and the other way around, - so my initial thought about 6.0 being newer might not be entirely right, - 5.43 has been updated recently, - more recently that CS suite 6.
Could anyone hint me in the right direction ?
P.s. If I enable the FPR, - with CSS, encryption and all that, - will I still be able to type a keyphrase or password, - as well as using the FPR at boot ? (when placed in the dock at work it's not convenient to use the FPR)
Kim Igel.