Hello,
To *back up* data you do *not* need to decrypt it, you should back up
the raw encrypted data as it is (and, of course, to take care to back
up your encryption keys - but separately!).
It is probably a design fault in Bacula currently, not an intentional
design decision.
I believe (did
People,
After my company implemented a program that encrypt the entire HD (Credant), Bacula can't access any file on clients that have this program installed. The message error is Cannot open C:\Documents and Settings\user\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook/2008.pst: ERR=Access is
This is most likely by design. The whole point of encrypting hard disks
is to only allow authorized software access to the decryption key (and
to protect the hard disk if somebody has physical access to it). I am
not familiar with Credant, but there probably is a way to tell it that
the