How to disable the EFS when copy the files to share directory?

From: Rex (Rex_at_Home)
Date: 04/28/05


Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 22:59:11 +0800

Dear Expert,

I want to setup an EFS in Windows XP local. When I copy the files from
encrypted folder to the server share folder. The files will be encrypted.as
a result, the other people cannot open it.
Is it possible to make the file decrypted automatically when I copy the
files to server share folder ?
Server version is Windows 2003 with NTFS.

Thanks a lot.



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