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| | Unable to copy encrypted files with Operator account I run my automatic backups using Syncback under a custom Operator account belonging to the Administrators group. Coyping EFS encrypted files not belonging to the Operator user does not work I tried to manually copy a EFS encrypted file in \users\x\ as Operator using Windows Explorer and even after giving it elevated rights was denied to copy. How can I fix this? |
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| | Re: Unable to copy encrypted files with Operator account I forgot to mention: I am trying to copy to a local NTFS eSATA volume. "Peter Meinl" <pit@petermeinl.de> wrote in message news:OrC2I7CVHHA.3996@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >I run my automatic backups using Syncback under a custom Operator account >belonging to the Administrators group. > Coyping EFS encrypted files not belonging to the Operator user does not > work > I tried to manually copy a EFS encrypted file in \users\x\ as Operator > using Windows Explorer and even after giving it elevated rights was denied > to copy. > > How can I fix this? > |
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| | Re: Unable to copy encrypted files with Operator account Are you doing a backup or a copy? There is a big difference though the intentions may be the same. A copy will place the encrypted files as plaintext in the destination, unless the destination is an encrypted directory. A backup will place the files in encrypted form in the destination. There are different roles in administrator and backup operator. The software being used is also important as to if it is a copier or a backup program. Incorrectly used/designed software will not work properly. I sure hope you have backed up your encryption keys since you cannot duplicate the key since it is randomly generated. "Peter Meinl" <pit@petermeinl.de> wrote in message news:ua3lR%23CVHHA.5060@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I forgot to mention: I am trying to copy to a local NTFS eSATA volume. > > "Peter Meinl" <pit@petermeinl.de> wrote in message > news:OrC2I7CVHHA.3996@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>I run my automatic backups using Syncback under a custom Operator account >>belonging to the Administrators group. >> Coyping EFS encrypted files not belonging to the Operator user does not >> work >> I tried to manually copy a EFS encrypted file in \users\x\ as Operator >> using Windows Explorer and even after giving it elevated rights was >> denied to copy. >> >> How can I fix this? >> > |
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| | Re: Unable to copy encrypted files with Operator account Copying an encrypted file to a local NTFS volume does not decrypt the file - regardless of the EFS settings of the destination folder. My problem is copy access being denied by Vista, not files being decrypted. Yes, I did backup the encryption key and Vista does remind you to. "David Craig" <dave@yoshimuni.com> wrote in message news:ekYlhYFVHHA.192@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Are you doing a backup or a copy? There is a big difference though the > intentions may be the same. A copy will place the encrypted files as > plaintext in the destination, unless the destination is an encrypted > directory. A backup will place the files in encrypted form in the > destination. There are different roles in administrator and backup > operator. The software being used is also important as to if it is a > copier or a backup program. Incorrectly used/designed software will not > work properly. I sure hope you have backed up your encryption keys since > you cannot duplicate the key since it is randomly generated. > > "Peter Meinl" <pit@petermeinl.de> wrote in message > news:ua3lR%23CVHHA.5060@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>I forgot to mention: I am trying to copy to a local NTFS eSATA volume. >> >> "Peter Meinl" <pit@petermeinl.de> wrote in message >> news:OrC2I7CVHHA.3996@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>I run my automatic backups using Syncback under a custom Operator account >>>belonging to the Administrators group. >>> Coyping EFS encrypted files not belonging to the Operator user does not >>> work >>> I tried to manually copy a EFS encrypted file in \users\x\ as Operator >>> using Windows Explorer and even after giving it elevated rights was >>> denied to copy. >>> >>> How can I fix this? >>> >> > > |
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