Alexander Grigoriev
December 14th 03, 03:28 PM
If the admin is Recovery Agent, he can decrypt the file with the recovery
key. In the domain environment (and if you're logged into a domain), your
master encryption key and recovery key are stored on the domain controller
and your files can be recovered by the domain Recovery Agent.
"Dmitriy Kopnichev" > wrote in message
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> Will encrypting the folder prevent the Admin from reading the contents?
> "Spinner" > wrote in message
> news:ecD4b.20465$Go4.10781@lakeread01...
> > An admin can access all files and folders on a machine.
> > As far as an admin is concerned, "private" has no meaning.
> >
key. In the domain environment (and if you're logged into a domain), your
master encryption key and recovery key are stored on the domain controller
and your files can be recovered by the domain Recovery Agent.
"Dmitriy Kopnichev" > wrote in message
...
> Will encrypting the folder prevent the Admin from reading the contents?
> "Spinner" > wrote in message
> news:ecD4b.20465$Go4.10781@lakeread01...
> > An admin can access all files and folders on a machine.
> > As far as an admin is concerned, "private" has no meaning.
> >