Re: How to share my EFS files to my leader ?
- From: "Chris Dove" <cdove@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:31:48 +0100
Have you checked the NTFS permission on the file?
"Enid" <Enid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:7AA54E03-F4EC-47D9-AF08-62B332233223@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> My steps are as follow....but still got "access denied error" when my
> leader
> access the shared file.
> 1. First I share the folder and assign my leader with read permission
> 2. Encrypted the file
> 3. At my leader's PC, done encrypt file to have the certificated and
> export
> the certificate
> 4. Import the certificate to my PC
> 5. Add my leader's certificate to the encrypted file
>
> "Chris Dove" wrote:
>
>> You'll need to initially share the folder and then add your leader as an
>> additional person on each file you want them to be able to open.
>>
>> You cannot add them as a user at folder level.
>>
>> They also need to have previously encrypted a file themselves in order to
>> have a certificate.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> "Enid" <Enid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:685A89A7-0345-4518-8658-6BF15E06E27C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I use EFS to encrypted a confidencial folder. But I need to share this
>> > confidencial folder to my leader, any body know how to share it ?
>>
>>
>>
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