Re: Lost data using EFS
From: Rod (fake@fake.com)
Date: 07/09/02
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From: "Rod" <fake@fake.com> Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 08:36:15 -0700
I agree with Steve, I think EFS is rarely ever needed. I have seen posts of
people encrypting mp3's and pictures of their kids. NTFS and/or share level
permissions are adequate in most situations.
"Steve Banston" <sbanston312@ami.net> wrote in message
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> next time....don't use EFS.......whacha hidin'.....CIA documents....
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