do any of you have experience in using it in your queries vs using maxrows
in the cfquery statement?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eddie Shipman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 2:00 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: CF4.5 doesn't support Win2000 file encryption? - answer
>
>
> It should but are you logged in as administrator? The services
> use the System account. I don't know how to impersonate that account
> using a login...
>
> >So here is a question:
> >CF is running under a service account - that has permissions across teh
> >network.
> >
> >If the file in Question is encrypted under the Admin account -
> >won't the
> >system have access to it then???
> >
> >From: Eddie Shipman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> >But you can cause your service to run under a spceific security
> >context. Basically, all services run using a service account unless
> >you specify that you want them to run under a different one.
> >
> >Check with your NT Administrator on that one...You should be able to
> >have the CF service "impersonate" another user to read those files.
> >>
> >>> Just a guess here as I haven't tried EFS on a server yet, but I
> >>> would think
> >>> that since files are encrypted by and can only be read by
> >>the file owner
> >>> (as I understand it) that the CF Server service would need to run
> >>> under the
> >>> context of the file owner - ie have the CF service login as
> >>that user.
> >>
> >>thank you, someone that actually has constructive input to offer...
> >>
> >>you are correct. after i RTF-Win2000-M, i found the following:
> >>
> ><SNIP>
>
>
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