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Example: Encrypting Configuration Files
The following example describes how to use “Config_Encrypt_Tool.exe” to encrypt the account.cfg file. For more
information on the other two encryption tools, refer to Yealink Configuration Encryption Tool User Guide.
The way the phone processes other configuration files is the same as that of the account.cfg file.
Procedure
1.
Double click “Config_Encrypt_Tool.exe” to start the application tool.
The screenshot of the main page is shown as below:
2.
When you start the application tool, a file folder named “Encrypted” is created automatically in the directory
where the application tool is located.
3.
Click Browse to locate configuration file(s) (for example, account.cfg) from your local system in the Select
File(s) field.
To select multiple configuration files, you can select the first file and then press and hold the Ctrl key and select
other files.
4.
(Optional.) Click Browse to locate the target directory from your local system in the Target Directory field.
The tool uses the file folder “Encrypted” as the target directory by default.
5.
(Optional.) Mark the desired radio box in the AES Model field.
If you mark the Manual radio box, you can enter an AES KEY in the AES KEY field or click Re-Generate to
generate an AES KEY in the AES KEY field. The configuration file(s) will be encrypted using the AES KEY in
the AES KEY field.
If you mark the Auto Generate radio box, the configuration file(s) will be encrypted using random AES KEY.
The AES keys of configuration files are different.
6.
Click Encrypt to encrypt the configuration file(s).