In article <27936AE2-D33A-47D4-88B8-94636A86C6D7@microsoft.com>,
in the microsoft.public.windows.vista.security news group, =?
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<pathoff@online.microsoft.com> says...
> On systems prior to Vista, EFS blocked encrypting the root folder of a
> non-system drive; however, you could encrypt all the contents (files/folders)
> of that drive--everything below the root. In Vista, EFS will allow you to
> set the encrypt bit on the root, itself.
>
> Thanks.
>
Thanks.
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