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Click on image to see the description on the left. (32-Characters)
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Put any kind of files on your drive such as catalogs, presentations, music, videos, software and more. If you can save it to your computer we can put it on each USB drive.
Users may delete, copy, or rename any of the files stored on the USB drive.
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Put any kind of files on your drive that can never be changed or deleted. The locked files will appear as a second drive and look just like a CD on a computer. (Some networks may not show both drives.)
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| Windows Vista Customization Options
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Drive Name: Personalize your flash drive by giving it a meaningful name that your customers will recognize. Max Characters: 32 Banned Character: & |
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Drive Icon: The drive icon shows up in the Autoplay Dialog, My Computer and Address Bar providing continuous brand exposure. Required Format: .ico |
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Action Name: Let your customers know what you want them to do. Directions such as: "Launch Site", "Play Video", "Run Program", etc... help your customers know what you want them to do. Action text can be customized to say whatever you want it to say. Max Characters: 63 |
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| USB Voyager |
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USB Voyager provides strong encryption of protected contents using AES-256 bit (Advanced Encryption Standard 256 bit) algorithms to protect your records. AES is the new Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) and used to protect sensitive information by U.S.Government organizations (and others).
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AES 256-bit Encryption Software Overview read more... |
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Creating Secure Partitions read more... |
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Managing Secure Partitions read more... |
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| USB Voyager - AES 256-bit Encryption Software Overview |
USB Voyager is especially designed to create protected USB Memory Drives. It creates protected areas on the media and a password is needed to see the protected content. The protected USB drive is fully autonomous and does not need any special software installed on the computer. |
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Strong encryption of protected contents. Advanced Encryption Standard 256 bit is used to protect your records. AES is new Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) and used to protect sensitive information by U.S. Government organizations (and others).
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No need to have USB Voyager software on computer to read protected media. Every protected USB drive contains AutoPlay module. You just need to connect your USB Drive to a USB port and it will ask for a password to continue. The only requirement is to have Windows Vista/XP/2000 (32 or 64 bit) and USB port. The protected media does NOT install any software to the target computer. It is fully autonomous.
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You do not need to wait until large amount of data will be decrypted to the computer from protected media. USB Voyager utilizes special on-the-fly decryption technology software. You just enter password and protected areas become visible as virtual hard drives like E:, G:, Z: etc. On the fly decryption technology allows to store movies/executable files/audio files inside the protected area.
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You can create multiple secure partitions with different passwords on one media. For example one secure partition will be "My Documents", the second one is "My Pictures" and etc...
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For non-admin network users
When protected media was launched on a computer under a limited user account (i.e. the account without administrator's privileges, limited user, guest, etc) and when local security policy was configured to not allow to mount any devices/storages as virtual drive letters without administrator's permission, there was a big problem. USB Voyager uses on-the-fly decryption technology and needs permission to add new drive letters to the system, so you were not able to open your secure partition on protected USB without administrator's permission (USB Voyager showed special window asking administrator's password to continue).
Now, since version 2.00, we added new tool to bypass this limitation. Partition Explorer.
Partition Explorer is special program that is added to your protected media automatically when you create/modify secure partitions on the media.
SITUATION: Partition Explorer is launched in a situation, when you work on a computer under limited user account and you cannot ask computer's administrator to give the permission to the program when it asks it for the first time.
Just open secure partition and drag-n-drop files between files panes to copy them.
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| USB Voyager - Creating Secure Partitions |
USB Voyager is especially designed to create secure USB Memory Drives. It creates secure areas on the media and a password is needed to see the protected content. The secure USB drive is fully autonomous and does not need any special software installed on the computer.
STEP 1: Install the USB Voyager Software
STEP 2: Once installed, launch USB Voyager
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At the top you will see all of your USB devices you may create secure partitions on.
STEP 3: Click on the drive you wish to create a secure partition on
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STEP 4: Click on the Partition Manager
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Now you will see the "Manager of Secure Media Partitions" appear
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STEP 5: Creating a Secure Partition
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Partition Name / Disc Label: This is essentially your USB Drive Name. I normally keep both fields the same. The Disc Label has to be all in CAPS!
- Give your first partition a Partition Name: I usually name this partition "PUBLIC" since it will not require a password to use
- Give your first partition a Disc Label: For simplicity reasons I keep the Partition Name and Disc Label the same
- Click on "Change" button: You will see the USB name and partition name change
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- Click on New Partition: A new partition will be created allowing you to edit it's properties just like we did with the first partition.
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- Give your secure partition a Partition Name: I usually name this partition "SECURE" since it will require a password to access the contents of the partition
- Give your secure partition a Disc Label: For simplicity reasons I keep the Partition Name and Disc Label the same
- Click on "Change" button: You will see the USB name and partition name change
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- Adjust your partition sizes: Use your mouse and place it in between the two partitions. Click and drag to get the desirable size of either partition
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- Create a strong password: Click Apply and then the password screen will appear. Make sure you create a strong password using lower and upper case characters, symbols and numbers.
Creating a partition can take a few minutes so please be patient and wait till you get the "New partition has been created" box.
- Finished: Once the "Close" button is active (meaning you can click on it) or if the "Partition Manager Created" appears, exit the program and you are done.
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| USB Voyager - Managing Secure Partitions |
USB Voyager is especially designed to create secure USB Memory Drives. It creates secure areas on the media and a password is needed to see the protected content. The secure USB drive is fully autonomous and does not need any special software installed on the computer.
STEP 1: Plug in your USB Drive
STEP 2: Either your computer will bring up a dialog box similar to the one below (click on "Manage Secure Partitions") or you will have to open the USB drive and double-click on mvoyager.exe.
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| USB Drive Folder |
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If you are a non-admin network user that requires "rights-elevation" please go to STEP 3 otherwise skip down to STEP 4
STEP 3:
For non-admin network users
Using the instructions below will allow you to open your Secure Partition in Read-Only mode. You will be able to copy the files from the Secure Partition, however all other functionality will be disabled.
When protected media was launched on a computer under a limited user account (i.e. the account without administrator's privileges, limited user, guest, etc) and when local security policy was configured to not allow to mount any devices/storages as virtual drive letters without administrator's permission, there was a big problem. USB Voyager uses on-the-fly decryption technology and needs permission to add new drive letters to the system, so you were not able to open your secure partition on protected USB without administrator's permission (USB Voyager showed special window asking administrator's password to continue).
Now, since version 2.00, we added new tool to bypass this limitation. Partition Explorer.
Partition Explorer is special program that is added to your protected media automatically when you create/modify secure partitions on the media.
SITUATION: Partition Explorer is launched in a situation, when you work on a computer under limited user account and you cannot ask computer's administrator to give the permission to the program when it asks it for the first time.
Just open secure partition and drag-n-drop files between files panes to copy them.
• To Open the Partition Explorer in XP or Vista open "Manage Secure Partitions from the dialog box" or double-click the mvoyager.exe file
• When the "Not Enough Rights" box pops-up

• Select "No virtual drives" and click on Proceed.
• The Partition Explorer should open up (see below)

• Once the Partition Explorer is open you will see your secure partition on the top left.
• Click on your secure partition to access it.
• Enter your password and the secure partition will open up.
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STEP 4: Once you have clicked on either "Manage Secure Partitions" from the dialog box or the "mvoyager.exe" file from the folder view you will need to enter a password in order to mount your secure partition.
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***If you want to assign a specific drive letter to your secure partition you can do so by simply selecting a drive letter from the drop down.
You may get a confirmation at the bottom right-hand corner of your screen that the secure virtual partition has been launched (see below).
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***If for some reason you do not see this pop-up you can simply open My Computer and see if your virtual drive has been mounted.
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You do not need to wait until large amount of data will be decrypted to the computer from protected media. USB Voyager utilizes special on-the-fly decryption technology software. You just enter password and protected areas become visible as virtual hard drives like E:, G:, Z: etc. On the fly decryption technology allows to store movies/executable files/audio files inside the protected area.
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***Our Autorun, CD-Partition and Password Protection Software is not MAC Compatible!
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Advanced Technology Imprint: Auto-Run Data Load
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Disclaimer:
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| There are a great deal of specialized technical issues related to any and all parts of a auto-run data load. Before deciding on one of these please be sure to discuss possible limitations with one of our data load specialists. We do not offer testing for any files or auto run procedures you provide. |
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Auto run Explanation:
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How we expect it to work: Simply plug a USB drive in and the data stored on the drive will automatically run on your computer. Examples could be web sites loading up, presentations starting up, videos automatically playing, software automatically installing and running.
The reality of Auto-Run: Not every computer is the same, operating systems differ, applications installed differ, hardware configurations differ, user rights and privileges differ- so not every auto run program can be expected to run the exact same way.
Our Auto Run Solutions: We offer 2 different types of auto-run solutions, each has their benefits and disadvantages. Please take the time to examine each option to determine which will work the best for you. If you have any questions or concerns always consult with your sales representative and our data load specialists will walk you through the whole process.
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CD ROM Auto-Run |
Removable Drive Auto-Run |
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| Drive Partitions |
The drive will be partitioned into two portions. One will show as CD-Rom and the other will show as removable drive. In the CD-Rom portion, the data loaded in there can not be edited or deleted by the user. The auto-run files are stored on the CD partition. |
The drive is a standard removable drive. Auto launch data files are -pre-loaded on it. |
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The data loaded in the CD-Rom portion can be programmed to auto launch. Every time the USB drive is inserted, the auto launch file will execute.
User can still use the removable drive portion as a regular USB drive. |
When inserted into USB port, computer will prompt the user on whether to open the drive. User can select open the drive then use the drive to save their own files or select not to. On Win XP or Vista the drive will auto launch.
The auto launch file is executed only by clicking the drive.
User can use the remaining portion of the drive for their own files.
Access the drive by Right Click the removable drive letter then select Open or Explore. |
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Data loaded in the CD-Rom portion can not be edited or deleted. |
Data can be edited or deleted. |
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Web sites and Demo software. |
Flash or Power point Presentations, Videos, Advertisements. |
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The pre-loaded data or program will auto launch every time the drive is inserted. The data stored on the CD partition can NEVER be deleted. |
The drive will be prompted for access first. Execute the auto launch data or program by clicking the drive. On Win XP or Vista the drive will auto launch. |
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In some cases, users can be annoyed because every time they insert the drive the auto launch data or program will execute without any prompt for permission. |
User have to right click the drive then select Open in order to access the drive. It is different than regular drives which user can just click it and access. |
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***Our Autorun, CD-Partition and Password Protection Software is not MAC Compatible!
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Password Protection Software
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Disclaimer:
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This is a simple password protection software that protects your data from the average computer user. Your data is not encrypted and could possibly be viewed by a hacker or someone well advanced in field of technology. This software is recommended for protection from average/everyday computer users only!
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Password Protection Instructions / Explanation:
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1. Plug in your password protected USB drive
2. Open My Computer
3. You will see something similar to the screen below 
4. At this point your USB drive cannot be used. If you check the memory size it will show as 1MB.  
5. In order to unlock your USB drive and get it ready for use, follow the instructional images below:  
6. Now your USB drive folder will close and you will have to re-open My Computer in order to access your unlocked USB drive. See the images below: 
7. If you check your memory size on the USB drive you will see that the whole drive has been unlocked. The sample images use a 128MB drive however, the numbers will differ depending on the size of your password protected USB drive.  
8. You are now ready to use your USB Drive.
9. The only way you can lock your drive again is by physically unplugging it from the system.
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***Our Autorun, CD-Partition and Password Protection Software is not MAC Compatible!
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Serialization Feature Instructions / Explanation:
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The serialization feature can give each drive its own specific id number. This feature helps keep track of drives in many different environments (libraries, schools, places with secure networks, etc...)
Follow these steps to see the serial number on your USB drive (applicable on USB drives loaded with the serialization feature)
1. Go to Control Panel 
2. System 
3. Device Manager 
4. Universal Serial Bus Controllers 
5. Double Click the USB Drive 
6. Click Detail Tab
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