Re: Can I push EFS to client folders?
- From: "Banks" <share@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 5 Oct 2006 21:59:05 -0700
OK so lets not talk about SQL, I know SQL very well, I can
figure that part out no problem. What about the other stuff.
Roger Abell [MVP] wrote:
Well, one thing you may be overlooking here is that it is not
the user of the laptop that needs to open the SQL database
but rather the account used for the SQL Server service.
"Banks" <share@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Banks wrote:
I was wondering if it is possible to encrypt workstation files on a
win2k3 domain with a CA server and autoenrollment set up?
I.E. they have a folder that the synch from the server to their laptop
before they leave for a client meeting, can I have it set in either
group policy or maybe a script with the cipher.exe command or something
to make sure that local pc folder (will be the same folder every time)
is encrypted? It's acutally a SQL database that we want to be
encrypted, I am not sure if this makes a difference.
Oh, I forgot, I realize that new files will be encrypted, but what
about the current SQL server data files. I just want to make sure the
data stays encrypted when it leaves this office. I.E. it is client
pull replication so the client side data files are modefied.
.
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