So, I've been uploading to a clouddrive for a couple months now and I wanted to make sure that I have the right encryption key printed out. I also chose to store the key locally for convenience so I could auto-unlock on boot. But here's the thing: I had setup a cloud drive previously then had to destroy it (for irrelevant reasons). Now I can't recall if the PDF I saved was for that previous drive or the current drive. Since I have it saved locally, is it possible to compare the key to the one in the PDF? Where is the key located? If not, can I just print out the key somehow using the locally saved copy? Otherwise, how can I check that I've got the right key in case of a disaster?
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chiamarc
Hi Folks,
So, I've been uploading to a clouddrive for a couple months now and I wanted to make sure that I have the right encryption key printed out. I also chose to store the key locally for convenience so I could auto-unlock on boot. But here's the thing: I had setup a cloud drive previously then had to destroy it (for irrelevant reasons). Now I can't recall if the PDF I saved was for that previous drive or the current drive. Since I have it saved locally, is it possible to compare the key to the one in the PDF? Where is the key located? If not, can I just print out the key somehow using the locally saved copy? Otherwise, how can I check that I've got the right key in case of a disaster?
Thanks,
Marc
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