SQL-Server and Content encryption

From: Reiner (Reiner.proels@laposte.net)
Date: 04/23/03


From: "Reiner" <Reiner.proels@laposte.net>
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 06:26:33 -0700


Hello,

is there any possibility to hide the datas stored in the
database even for an administrator (encryption). So only a
special application with a build in password / key can
read the data stored in the SQL-Server database?

Thanks

Reiner



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