Re: SQL 2005 Encryption - MS Support Level



I'm not MS, but what level of encryption do you mean? The built in stuff
(Symmetric Key, Assymetric Key, Certificate)? Those use industry standard
encryption protocols, so my guess is that MS will support how to use them,
but not the algorithms themselves (or adding new ones or anything like
that). Just what I'd guess.

MS, please clarify.

"Ron Brent" <RonBrent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8D08A6B0-C6CB-45CA-B4EB-C192F6E9B927@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi guys,

Anybody knows whether Microsoft supports customers during the encryption
implementation?
What level of support?
Does Microsoft support the customers directly or though its partners?

Thanks,

Ron


.



Relevant Pages

  • RE: gridview databind timeout
    ... Further data: If I take the asp:LoginName, asp:SiteMapPath out of the master ... CLOSE SYMMETRIC KEY xxxxx ... Microsoft Online Community Support ... where an initial response from the community or a Microsoft Support ...
    (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.adonet)
  • RE: gridview databind timeout
    ... Text of the function that contains the DataBind is: ... CLOSE SYMMETRIC KEY xxxxx ... Microsoft Online Community Support ... where an initial response from the community or a Microsoft Support ...
    (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.adonet)
  • RE: gridview databind timeout
    ... Timeout is the default value. ... CLOSE SYMMETRIC KEY xxxxx ... Microsoft Online Community Support ... where an initial response from the community or a Microsoft Support ...
    (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.adonet)
  • Re: private key encryption - doubts
    ... >> Suppose I finally got the symmetric key decided by the originator. ... >> its just a key that will be used for encryption. ... > SSL2 from the netscape web site ... > slicking on the rfc number brings up the RFC summary. ...
    (comp.security.ssh)
  • Re: Securing an Ad Hoc Network
    ... The data encryption is set to WEP, however from what I am reading this is a vulnerable method. ... Is there any way for me to enhance the security of these two units and still remain wireless? ... Perhaps make the network itself invisible? ... I don't know what wireless network adapters actually support ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web)