Re: DP API Security queries
- From: v-yren@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Yuan Ren[MSFT]")
- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 02:14:02 GMT
Hi Sachin,
Thanks for posting!
"this means that even Microsoft, even though they have the key wont beable to decrypt the things right?"
Yes, you are correct. Actually, although the key is maintained by the
Windows system, this is impossible to get the key from system internal via
internet. If you still concern about this, your behavior is right
obviously. After hard coding something, even Microsoft can not decrypt the
thing.
Thanks for your understanding!
Regards,
Yuan Ren [MSFT]
Microsoft Online Support
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