This task assumes that your Linux environment supports the auto-mounting of USB drives. If your Linux environment does not support auto-mounting, refer to your Linux documentation to learn how to manually mount a USB device.
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Plug the Scanning Tool device into the target Linux endpoint on which you have
"root" or "sudo" privilege.
The endpoint auto-mounts the device and the TMPS3 DAT and TMPS3 SYS drives appear on the screen.
- Open the TMPS3 SYS drive.
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Right-click anywhere within the folder (but not on a file or folder icon) and
click Open in Terminal.
The terminal opens pointing to the TMPS3 SYS directory.
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Restore files on the endpoint through use of the following command
structure:
sudo sh ./LauncherLinux.sh -c restore
The Scanning Tool displays a list of previous scan logs for the endpoint.
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Type the scan log Index that you want to restore files
from.
The Scanning Tool displays a list of quarantined files.
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Type the quarantined file Index that you want to
restore.
The Scanning Tool restores the quarantined file to the endpoint.
- Portable Security displays the action result and saves the logs to the Scanning Tool device.
Parent topic: Scanning Linux Endpoints