On Tuesday, June 15, 2004 9:46p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Christopher D. Clausen wrote:

On Tuesday, June 15, 2004 12:35p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Christopher D. Clausen wrote:

Would it be possible to have a registry key that determines if
normal users can run the fs commands?  I personally do not care if
a user wants encryption or not if it is a single user system
(Windows XP, Windows 2000 Professional).  Mostly because
transfering large files with encryption on from a slow maachine
will take much longer, 4-5x in my environment.  If a user has
large quantities of data they are transfering they should have the
option to turn encryption off.  Now, if it is a multiple-user
system (Windows 2003, Windows 200 Server) where the results would
affect multiple users, the administrators should determine if
encryption is on or not.

How about?

RUNAS /USER:Administrator fs.exe .....

I don't know about you, but I don't give my users the Administrator password, even on their own machine. That would defeat the purpose of them not being administrators in the first place.

How about a Group you can add users to if you want to have them run fs.exe and afs_config.exe?

That sounds good. That is how visual studio works with its "Debugger Users" group.


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