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    "eDataSecurity Management"

    Howdy all,

    Another question:

    I'm getting an "eDataSecurity management" thing that comes up on my Acer Laptop whilst trying to send a file through MSN. It's telling me to setup a "Personal Security Disk" which I am less than willing to do.

    If someone knows how to disable this I would be very grateful...

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    Re: "eDataSecurity Management"

    Fortunately my acer came with a linux os. But i'm sure there would be some sort of an interface to disable that.Try looking in the control panel .

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    Re: "eDataSecurity Management"

    I've looked in the control panel...no luck

    Its really annoying me :angryface:



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    Re: "eDataSecurity Management"

    There should be a file or entry named eDSloader.exe in your startup list.Removing it should disable that.

    To go to startup .Start>run>msconfig>Startup

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    Re: "eDataSecurity Management"

    Also I found this:

    By default, Acer eDataSecurity Management activates encryption of files sent
    via MSN Messenger. To disable this feature, open MSN Messenger, click Tools
    and uncheck Enable File Transfer Encryption.

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