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Questions regarding EFS

Subject: Questions regarding EFS
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 15:50:14 -0500
Ok, heres the situation.  I already went thru the process of setting up efs
on a 2003 remote server and can access the files.  What I want to know is if
it is possible to use the command line to encrypt, and then give access to
the shared file.  I know you use cipher to encrypt/decrypt, but is there a
way to add an additional user to the access list of the shared encrypted
file.

 




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