Yes, but you can use mass storage mode to put files on the card
unencrypted.  You can also put the card in a reader directly in a computer
and put files on there unencrypted.  It seems to be a limit of the file
based encryption rather than drive encryption.

At least that is what my current reading from BB is telling me.   I may be
wrong as we are just cutting our teeth with BB.

On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 3:47 PM, David Mazzaccaro <
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>  options>media card>encryption mode:
> I use the "device + security password" setting and "encrypt media files"
> this will encrypt all future files you save on the SD card.
> If you put the card in a computer, when you open it, the files will be
> encrypted, and unreadable.
> I think for example, picture.jpg will show up picture.jpg.rem
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> *From:* Kevin Lundy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Sent:* Wednesday, November 12, 2008 2:43 PM
> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Another Blackberry Question
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>  I've been googling and browsing the BB site and forums, but seem to be
> getting conflicting information.
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> Is there a way to force any SD card to be fully encrypted?  In other words,
> I want the card to only be readable while in the assigned device.  I don't
> want them to be able to take the card out and use a reader on the computer.
> I don't mind if they connect the USB cable and use mass storage mode - as
> long as any and all files on the card are encrypted.
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> Is there a way?
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