C:\Program Files\Futurex\fenca directory.
For Windows installation, we recommend associating files with a .enc extension with the File Encryption Agent GUI. This step saves time and streamlines the process of decrypting files. Instructions for this vary depending on the version of Windows, but you can usually find it in the Control Panel under the Default Programs category as the Set Associations option.
Multi-site deployment
Deploy the File Encryption Agent to multiple servers or workstations across multiple sites in the same way you deploy any file or application. In Active Directory environments, use group policies.Windows service setup
Optionally, you can use the following steps to run the File Encryption Agent as a Windows service, enabling the system to run it automatically on startup:Put the following files in the
C:\Program Files\Futurex\fenca directory:fenca-service.exefenca-install.exefenca.cfg
You must edit this configuration file either manually or through the File Encryption Agent GUI. Refer to the Configuration Reference section of this administrative guide for more information.
InstallService.batUninstallService.batlibeay32.dllssleay32.dlllibgcc_s_seh-1.dlllibstdc++-6.dlllibwinpthread-1.dll
C:\Program Files\Futurex\fenca\fenca_log.txt, and the service configuration file is in C:\Program Files\Futurex\fenca\fenca.cfg.
You must restart the service for configuration changes to take effect.

