EFS, encryption and offline files
Hopefully someone can help me understand this situation. Currently
implementing efs, encryption and offline files for laptop users. Everything is perfect when people are connected to the LAN. In offline folder settings I also have enabled to encrypt offline files. However when users are offline and have access to their files they can never encrypt new files/folders. Its bad enough that they can't see if the other files are encrypted (this is by design according to microsoft) |
EFS, encryption and offline files
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... Hopefully someone can help me understand this situation. Currently implementing efs, encryption and offline files for laptop users. Everything is perfect when people are connected to the LAN. In offline folder settings I also have enabled to encrypt offline files. However when users are offline and have access to their files they can never encrypt new files/folders. Its bad enough that they can't see if the other files are encrypted (this is by design according to microsoft) This kind of encryption is supposed to be transparent to the user. It should be encrypting locally when stored, and decrypting - transferring (also probably encrypted during transfer) - and storing on the server (and encrypted locally *there*) when synchronizing. |
EFS, encryption and offline files
oh, so when the user is offline and creates a new file, even though they
can't right click and encrypt or go to propoerties and do it..it will automatically encrypt when synced up?...hmm. I will test that out. thanks "FromTheRafters" wrote: "n" wrote in message ... Hopefully someone can help me understand this situation. Currently implementing efs, encryption and offline files for laptop users. Everything is perfect when people are connected to the LAN. In offline folder settings I also have enabled to encrypt offline files. However when users are offline and have access to their files they can never encrypt new files/folders. Its bad enough that they can't see if the other files are encrypted (this is by design according to microsoft) This kind of encryption is supposed to be transparent to the user. It should be encrypting locally when stored, and decrypting - transferring (also probably encrypted during transfer) - and storing on the server (and encrypted locally *there*) when synchronizing. . |
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