Leon (and others),

I tried to verify this in some of my MS books, but couldn't find the answer.


What I believe that I remember is this:  Encrypted files keep their
encryption when they are copied or moved, regardless of the destination
(NTFS or FAT).

Rob

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From:   leon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Wednesday, January 09, 2002 11:00 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        MS EFS Question

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Hi everyone,


Quick (and perhaps easy?) question for the MS folks.

If you have a file on an NTFS volume that is encrypted (with EFS) and
you transfer it to a fat32 partition what happens?  What happens if
you copy the EFS file from one NTFS volume to another?  I am going to
guess that in the 1st case it decrypts the file (not sure).  I am
pretty sure that in the 2nd case it retains the encryption.  Can
anyone quickly verify?  I don't have a fat32 partition to test on. 
In the meantime I will try out the 2nd scenario and you are welcome
to mail me off-list if you are curious (unless someone answers it on
list).

Thanks guys (and ladies of course).

Cheers,

Leon

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