On 21 Jan 2002, at 8:14, Bradley W. Footit wrote:
If you loose the key(s) that was used to encrypt a file, you will not be
able to copy that file at all. You will not be able to copy it to a FAT
or NTFS partition.
You will be able to copy it to a FAT or NTFS partition (just use the
backup
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nope, in fact you will not be able to copy them. without the ability to
unencrypt the file, it will not be moved.
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, January 15, 2002 9:02 AM
Subject: RE: MS EFS Question
What happens if you lose the private key, and from there copy the files to
a
FAT or NTFS4 partition?
Do they remain encrypted?
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What happens if you lose the private key, and from there copy the
files to a FAT or NTFS4 partition?
Do they remain encrypted?
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encrypted?
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Encrypted files do *not* preserve their encryptyed status when copied or
moved to fat
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Encrypted files do *not* preserve their encryptyed status when copied or
moved to fat partitions from ntfs partitions
Kevin Crichton, MCSE
ICL, UK
Rob Weiss wrote:
Leon (and others),
I tried to verify this in some of my MS books, but couldn't find the
answer.
What
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Hi everyone,
Quick (and perhaps easy?) question for the MS folks.
If you have a file on an NTFS volume that is encrypted (with EFS) and
you transfer it to a fat32 partition what happens? What happens if
you copy
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If they goto fat32 (probably the same for 16) it turns out they lose
their encryption because fat32 does not support these types of
attributes (same with NTFS permissions and compression.) I am not
sure who pointed this out to me on the list but I
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Hi everyone,
Quick (and perhaps easy?) question for the MS folks.
If you have a file on an NTFS volume that is encrypted (with EFS) and
you
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Hi everyone,
Quick (and perhaps easy?) question for the MS folks.
If you have a file on an NTFS volume
Answer :
U can encrypt files only on NTFS5 volume. If U move/copy the files to
FAT32/16, NTFS4, shared folder then U loose the encryption. U can encrypt
files if U havn`t compressed folder - U must decide encrypted files or
compress files.
Paul
If you have a file on an NTFS volume that is
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Quick
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Hi everyone,
Quick (and perhaps easy?) question for the MS folks.
If you have a file on an NTFS volume that is encrypted (with EFS
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Hi everyone,
Quick (and perhaps easy?) question for the MS folks.
If you have a file on an NTFS volume that is encrypted (with EFS) and
you transfer it to a fat32 partition what happens? What
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Hi everyone,
Quick (and perhaps easy?) question for the MS folks.
If you have a file on an NTFS volume that is encrypted (with EFS) and
you transfer it to a fat32 partition what happens? What happens if
you copy the EFS file from one NTFS volume
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