In this section, we'll see how to open protected files with the Adminless Seclore agent.
What you need to know
- When an organization shares Seclore-protected files with a vendor or a business partner, they can access the protected files with or without the Seclore desktop agent.
- In this section, we’ll explore how to access a Seclore-protected file through the Adminless Seclore desktop agent.
- The Adminless desktop agent is the lite version of Seclore’s desktop agent which can be installed without Admin credentials.
- Through the Adminless desktop agent, protected files can be opened on desktop applications.
- You must sign in using your work email ID or the email ID you use to communicate with the organization that has shared the email.
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Step-by-step
If you’re logging in to Seclore for the first time, you’ll receive a security code on your email. Enter that security code here and click Proceed.
Similarly, you can open classified files through the Adminless desktop agent.
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