Re: Password Protection

2000-11-07 Thread Edmund A. Hintz
On 11/7/00 7:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] thus spake: >I have a client who wants to secure only some personnel files, but not >everything, so anyone on the staff can restore their own files should they >need to. But the secured files could only be restored using a password. It >sounds like Retrospect

Re: Password Protection

2000-11-07 Thread Phil Geller
etails on Retrospect's security options, see Tech Note 310 at: > > http://www.dantz.com/index.php3?SCREEN=technotes > > I've outlined the basics below. > > There are four areas of security within Retrospect and its client software: > > -The Retrospect application pas

Re: Password Protection

2000-11-06 Thread Irena Solomon
Backup Set password protection and encryption -Client security codes -Network (Link) Encryption The first two deal with securing the application and the data in your backup set. Retrospect Application Password prevents unauthorized personnel from using the Retrospect application. It requires tha

Re: Password Protection

2000-11-03 Thread Tim David
even better encryption but slower. I keep my tapes in a secure area so I feel comfortable just using the password protection. If you really wanted to be picky, you could use a combination of these ideas and have to enter a password several times. I would test this idea before you implement it t

Re: Password Protection

2000-11-03 Thread Jim Cowing
Or you could just compress the files into a stuffit archive with password protection, then back them up. I am surprised Powerpoint doesn't have built in password protection the way Excel does. Jim Cowing Systems Engineer Target Corporation > From: Don Foy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >

Re: Password Protection

2000-11-03 Thread Don Foy
on 11/3/00 10:22 AM, Sara M at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am trying to archive files (mostly powerpoint) from the server to a > cd. The data contained is highly confidential. I was wondering if > Retrospect is capable of password protecting files during an archive > process. What I am hoping

Password Protection

2000-11-03 Thread Sara M
I am trying to archive files (mostly powerpoint) from the server to a cd. The data contained is highly confidential. I was wondering if Retrospect is capable of password protecting files during an archive process. What I am hoping to find is that once the files are archived, to open the files,