Dmitriy Kopnichev
December 5th 03, 09:26 PM
How to purge a folder on a Netware volume?
"Torgeir Bakken (MVP)" > wrote in message
...
> Dmitriy Kopnichev wrote:
>
> > Thanks!
> > Will coping to the NW server decrypt the encrypted BKF file?
>
> Hi
>
> Yes, either that, or the file will become corrupted. The Netware file
system is
> not based on NTFS, so standard Windows file encryption is incompatible
with it.
>
> What about putting the file into a password protected ZIP file?
>
> (also note that if you delete a file from a Netware volume that you want
no one
> to get hold of, you should purge the folder after the delete operation,
because
> a Netware file system doesn't really delete the file unless you do a purge
as
> well).
>
>
>
> --
> torgeir
> Microsoft MVP Scripting and WMI, Porsgrunn Norway
> Administration scripting examples and an ONLINE version of the 1328 page
> Scripting Guide: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter
>
>
"Torgeir Bakken (MVP)" > wrote in message
...
> Dmitriy Kopnichev wrote:
>
> > Thanks!
> > Will coping to the NW server decrypt the encrypted BKF file?
>
> Hi
>
> Yes, either that, or the file will become corrupted. The Netware file
system is
> not based on NTFS, so standard Windows file encryption is incompatible
with it.
>
> What about putting the file into a password protected ZIP file?
>
> (also note that if you delete a file from a Netware volume that you want
no one
> to get hold of, you should purge the folder after the delete operation,
because
> a Netware file system doesn't really delete the file unless you do a purge
as
> well).
>
>
>
> --
> torgeir
> Microsoft MVP Scripting and WMI, Porsgrunn Norway
> Administration scripting examples and an ONLINE version of the 1328 page
> Scripting Guide: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter
>
>