Copying Files Into a GuardPoint
If you copy a file into a GuardPoint without an Apply Key rule, make sure that the file was previously copied from the same GuardPoint, or a GuardPoint protected with the same policy/versioned key. A copy operation, without an Apply Key rule, is the same as a backup or restore of a file from/to an CTE-LDT protected GuardPoint.
CTE enforces key rules of an CTE-LDT policy while a GuardPoint is enabled. CTE cannot enforce the key rules while a GuardPoint is disabled. Modifying or adding data/files inside a disabled GuardPoint is not only unsupported, but it also results in unrecoverable data corruption.
Warning
Do not add new files or modify existing files inside CTE-LDT protected GuardPoints while the GuardPoint is not enabled. This results in unrecoverable data corruption and/or files that cannot be accessed when the GuardPoint is enabled.