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| Guest | Bitlocker sync with XP computer on network I have a Vista computer (considering upgrading to Ultimate) and I use Second Copy to sync files on my Vista laptop with my XP desktop. Will Bitlocker allow the seamless sync to occur over the network with decrypted files on my XP machine? |
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| Guest | Re: Bitlocker sync with XP computer on network On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 17:44:00 -0800, waterguy wrote:
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| Guest | Re: Bitlocker sync with XP computer on network I think MS could be much cleare on what BitLocker is. I have done a lot of reading and experimenting with BitLocker recently. It basically only protects the system during the boot process. Once Vista boots up to the logon screen, anyone with a valid account can access it directly or remotely. If you want to actually encrypt your data files, then use EFS or something else. -- Regards, Martin X. Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator: Messaging Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA "waterguy" <waterguy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:813B49F2-5971-4121-8940-755527DC06EA@xxxxxx I have a Vista computer (considering upgrading to Ultimate) and I use Second Copy to sync files on my Vista laptop with my XP desktop. Will Bitlocker allow the seamless sync to occur over the network with decrypted files on my XP machine? |
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| Guest | Re: Bitlocker sync with XP computer on network BitLocker encrypts the entire Windows volume (in most cases, this is drive C . If your data is on the same drive, your data is encrypted as well.BitLocker's goals are different than EFS's. BitLocker protects the entire volume from offline attacks. If someone steals your laptop, removes the drive, and mounts it in another computer, the information on your drive will appear as garbage, because it's encrypted. You're right, if someone can successfully log on to your computer, using *any* account on the computer, then BitLocker won't help you there. This is true of all products that perform volume or drive encryption. EFS protects individual files. To access protected files, you have to log on as the user who owns those files. If you log on as some other user, you can't access the files. A few months ago we released the Data Encryption Toolkit for Mobile PCs (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec...n/default.mspx). It has a lot of good information explaining these technologies. -- Steve Riley steve.riley@xxxxxx http://blogs.technet.com/steriley http://www.protectyourwindowsnetwork.com "Martin X." <martin@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:Og9SWWuIIHA.4584@xxxxxx
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