Is Crypt API capable...

From: Bharat (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/15/04

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    Hi!

    Can the crypt API be used for encrypting and decrypting a file independent of machine, domain, user and operating system (assuming microsoft)?

    Example: A file is encrypted in WIn XP porfessional and is decrypted in win 98 using the crypt API.

    Bharat.


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