Re: File Encryption
- From: "Cathy Moya [MS]" <camoya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 12:07:46 -0800
Do you need to open the file or do something with the contents, or just
inventory that the file exists?
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Cathy Moya, CISSP, MCSE: Security
Technical Writer, Windows Enterprise Management Division User Assistance
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"Marin Marinov" <marin-online@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> In article <#zlLt5g9FHA.3720@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> stefstephens@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
>> Is it possible to have an encrypted file that only the creator and sms
>> can
>> read?
>>
> Hi Stevie,
> What are you trying to accomplish as an end result? Technically
> speaking, a user whose certificate has been added to the list of users
> allowed to access a particular file (WinXP and above) and data recovery
> agents can access encrypted files. Haven't tried doing this for computer
> accounts, however.
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Marin Marinov
> MCT,MCSE,MCSE:Security,MCP+I
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> Socrates
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