Who would you like to be able to access them once they are encrypted?

With what key are you currently encrypting the folder?

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On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Bill Songstad <bsongs...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have the fax service running on a W2K3 R2 box.  It archives all the
> inbound faxes to a folder on the box.  Works great.  But now I want to
> encrypt the folder where all the faxes are saved, but whenever I ecrypt the
> folder, the new faxes are saved, have the right file size, appear to be
> encrypted, but they will not open.  If I unencrypt the folder, the files
> created while it was encrypted, will not decrypt.  I can delete them,  but
> cannot open them or decrypt them.
>
> end goal:  Faxes saved on the server with every fax encrypted
> automatically.
>
> I'm completely willing to rethink my strategy as long as it doesn't cost
> more than about $100.
>
> Thanks for any thoughts,
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> -Bill
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