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Kremlin 3.0 for Windows Known Issues
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1. Shell-based Kremlin Secure Delete removes target of shortcut, not
shortcut
The shell-based Kremlin Secure Delete option (available by right-clicking
a file or folder) will remove the target of a shortcut, not the shortcut
itself. The Kremlin Secure Recycle Bin will correctly delete only the
shortcut file.
2. Decryption on Network Drives
Kremlin cannot decrypt files onto network drives. It can, however,
encrypt files off of network drives. You should copy the .kgb file in
you are trying to decrypt to a local drive and decrypt it there.
3. Kremlin for Windows Uninstallation
Make sure to exit Kremlin Sentry and all the Kremlin utilities before
uninstalling Kremlin. Otherwise Kremlin Security Suite may not be completely
removed from your system.
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