I just answered my own question... you get a "Access is denied" error and the files are not backed up. I assume this is because bacula is not running as my user on the machine. Would there be a way for bacula to backup these files as is and preserve the encryption?

james peverill

James Peverill wrote:


Does anyone know what happens when Bacula backs up a file encrypted with winXP EFS? Does the file get backed up encrypted? (Hopefully in a way that allows it to be decrypted later...) Local applications that open these files get decrypted data (if the user has the proper key)... what about bacula?

Thanks :)

james peverill


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