At Saturday, March 04, 2006 12:38 AM, Sebastian "En3pY" Zdrojewski wrote:
> AFAIK the process for adding more encryptors to the EFS process is > more likely the process used to add a "Recovery Agent" for the user, > so that if the user account got corrupted, or an administrator forces > the user's password (both cases makes the encrypted files > unrecoverable) the Recovery Agent can recover the information. If I > remember well on XP the default user marked as Recovery Agent is the > Administrator user account, while on Server platforms this function > is not explicitly defined (that is: no recovery agent is defined for > a user's encryption certificate). > > I may be wrong, but I am sure I have studied it this way. Having seen Laura's posts in the past, I'd trust her hands-on experience vs. your "studied it this way" any day. Especially since a trivial Google landed the following: How to Share Files Using Encrypting File System (via TechNet) http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maintain/sharefile sefs.mspx -- Devin L. Ganger Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3Sharp LLC Phone: 425.882.1032 x 109 15311 NE 90th Street Cell: 425.239.2575 Redmond, WA 98052 Fax: 425.702.8455 (e)Mail Insecurity: http://blogs.3sharp.com/blog/deving/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
