Re: EFS File Copy Decrypts files. How can this be avoided?
- From: "Miha Pihler [MVP]" <mihap-news@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 22:35:33 +0100
You can do this if you set up WebDAV on your server and use it to transfer
files to the server. In this case files will stay encrypted while they are
copied to the server (over WebDAV).
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Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security
"Talon" <Talon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:86A85B20-B74A-49B7-93B4-FB8CC71D0302@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> hi,
> I have posted this in another forum I believe. Just wanted to see what
> kind
> of feedback I get here.
>
> I have two laptops(windows xp) part of a domain and connected to a
> corporate
> network. Both laptops have encryption enabled and have encrypted files.
> 1. I would like to perform mass files copies from one machine to the other
> without having the files decrypted.
> 2. Not only does this add a 6-10 times the time to the copy, but the files
> of course on unencrypted on the other machine I copied them too.
> Is there a copy utility that can copy files over peer to peer and maintain
> encryption.
> I am NOT talking about how they travel through the wire.
>
> True Backups solutions work, but is there a copy util?
>
> thanks
>
.
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