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| Using Encrypting File System (EFS) with Network Attached Storage ( I have enabled EFS on my Windows XP Prof SP2 computer and have successfully encrypted files on my hard drive. However, I also have an NAS drive (Buffalo Linkstation) on my network and I want to be able to encrypt the files there, too. The NAS drive is attached directly to my router, there is no Windows Server. There is no option "Encrypt" for folders on the NAS drive. Is this a limitation of Windows EFS or can I somehow activate EFS for a network drive. Mark |
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| Re: Using Encrypting File System (EFS) with Network Attached Storage ( Hello, Is it formatted as NTFS? This KB article may help http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308989 -- Singapore Web Design http://www.bootstrike.com/Webdesign/ Singapore Web Hosting http://www.bootstrike.com/WinXP/faq.html Windows XP FAQ "Miloman" <Miloman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DD92B3BB-94BA-46B8-A0B9-7A66F072EFFE@microsoft.com... >I have enabled EFS on my Windows XP Prof SP2 computer and have successfully > encrypted files on my hard drive. > > However, I also have an NAS drive (Buffalo Linkstation) on my network and > I > want to be able to encrypt the files there, too. The NAS drive is > attached > directly to my router, there is no Windows Server. > > There is no option "Encrypt" for folders on the NAS drive. Is this a > limitation of Windows EFS or can I somehow activate EFS for a network > drive. > > Mark |
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| Re: Using Encrypting File System (EFS) with Network Attached Storage ( "Miloman" <Miloman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote >I have enabled EFS on my Windows XP Prof SP2 computer and have successfully > encrypted files on my hard drive. > > However, I also have an NAS drive (Buffalo Linkstation) on my network and > I > want to be able to encrypt the files there, too. The NAS drive is > attached > directly to my router, there is no Windows Server. > > There is no option "Encrypt" for folders on the NAS drive. Is this a > limitation of Windows EFS or can I somehow activate EFS for a network > drive. Hopefully you've followed all the precautions, backed up the recovery certificate and designated a recovery agent. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| Re: Using Encrypting File System (EFS) with Network Attached Storage ( =?Utf-8?B?TWlsb21hbg==?= <Miloman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:DD92B3BB-94BA-46B8-A0B9-7A66F072EFFE@microsoft.com: > I have enabled EFS on my Windows XP Prof SP2 computer and have > successfully encrypted files on my hard drive. > > However, I also have an NAS drive (Buffalo Linkstation) on my > network and I want to be able to encrypt the files there, too. > The NAS drive is attached directly to my router, there is no > Windows Server. > > There is no option "Encrypt" for folders on the NAS drive. Is this > a limitation of Windows EFS or can I somehow activate EFS for a > network drive. > > Mark You may want to consider using a product like Truecrypt (freeware) to manage your encrypted storage. It has the advantage that it may be accessed by more than one computer, works on non-NTFS file systems, and doesn't depend on a backed-up certificate should your machine crash (you did backup your certificate, didn't you?). <http://www.truecrypt.org> HTH, John |
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