Windows
Windows How To
- Windows: Microsoft Office Add-In
- Windows: Microsoft Outlook Add-In
- Windows: Command-Line
- Windows: Encrypt with Lockers
- Windows: Encrypt with Passwords
- Windows: Encrypt with Smartkeys
- Windows: Encrypt with X.509 and PGP
- Windows: File Explorer Icon Display
- Windows: Choosing the Method of Encryption
- Windows: Viewing and Editing Smartkey Access
- Windows: Identifying the Key a File is Encrypted With
- Windows: Sharing Sensitive Information - Internally
- Windows: Sharing Sensitive Information - Externally
- Windows: Opening Encrypted PK Protect Files
- Windows: Setting Up Multi-Factor Authentication
Windows Knowledge Base
- KB - (E89) Policy requires the archive to be encrypted
- KB - A security error occured
- KB - Can I use the 32-bit version of PK Protect on a 64-bit version of Windows?
- KB - How can I split a file into smaller pieces?
- KB - How do I generate certificates with PK Protect?
- KB - How do I set a default certificate to use?
- KB - How to clear Agent data from a workstation
- KB - How to copy the passphrase from an archive you have access to
- KB - How to turn on PK Protect Agent Tracing
- KB - I'm not able to run PKZIPW.exe from a batch job
- KB - I cannot modify my Automatically Open Single Documents list
- KB - My locker isn't encrypting files
- KB - No longer prompted to ZIP attachments
- KB - Overriding PK Protect Default Behavior
- KB - Server name or address could not be resolved
- KB - PK Protect is prompting to ZIP email signatures
- KB - The password that you typed is not correct. Try typing it again
- KB - Unable to locate user principal
- KB - Using OpenPGP keyrings with PK Protect
- KB - Warning ActiveDirectory Failed to acquire active directory user information
- KB - What are the different ways I can create an archive?
- KB - What does the red "X" indicate when encrypting an archive?
- KB - When and where does PK Protect create temp files?
- KB - Which file types are supported by PK Protect?
- KB - Which ports does PK Protect Desktop need?