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| Guest | Re: EFs Wroked with MS and they said that the efs is designed to work on domains not workgroup environments. Since I am on a workgroup there it is not possible. The reason is the users and efs certs are managed from the domain server. Thought I would post the follow-up. "TomLives2000" <here@home.com> wrote in message news:Ci4bi.1313$TC1.899@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net... >I am using vista ultimate on notebook and desktop. I have same efs cert on >both. Why then can't I sync the two files sets, ie docs and such. I get an >error unable to copy? |
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| Guest | Re: EFs If they said this why is it in the operating system, why are there a handfull of articles out there talking about EFS in windows xp pro and how it will keep your house, car, and kids safe? Stupid microsoft crap you were problaly talking with the Indians, I had to call them the other day and found myself explaining to them what EFS was and how it worked for over 3hrs. -frank "TomLives2000" wrote: > Wroked with MS and they said that the efs is designed to work on domains not > workgroup environments. Since I am on a workgroup there it is not possible. > The reason is the users and efs certs are managed from the domain server. > Thought I would post the follow-up. > "TomLives2000" <here@home.com> wrote in message > news:Ci4bi.1313$TC1.899@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net... > >I am using vista ultimate on notebook and desktop. I have same efs cert on > >both. Why then can't I sync the two files sets, ie docs and such. I get an > >error unable to copy? > > |
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