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 LDT protected GuardPoint.
CTE enforces key rules of an 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 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.