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2011.03.17 13:40

Using EFS

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Using EFS

User can invoke EFS features through Windows Explorer or by using a command-line utility called cipher.exe. To use Windows Explorer to encrypt file, open File property window by right clicking on file name. Click Advanced... button - Advanced Attributes dialog will be opened allowing you to mark file as encrypted.

Before saving new settings Windows will prompt user to encrypt file only or the whole folder. It address very important issue - while the file itself could be perfectly protected, the application which opens the file may create a temporary copies of the file while working with the document. The example is Microsoft Word. When user opens encrypted document, EFS decrypts it transparently for Word. Then during the work, Word creates temporary hidden file where it automatically saves the document in the process of editing and deletes it on the exit. This hidden file presents a real breach in security because it contains user data in plain (not encrypted) form. Encrypting the whole folder instead of file only solves this problem.

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  1. ATA/ATAPI-7 — the seventh revision of the ATA standard released in 2003

  2. ATA/ATAPI-6 — the sixth revision of the ATA standard released in 2001

  3. ATA/ATAPI-5 — the fifth revision of the ATA standard released in 2000

  4. 맥사용시 주요장애원인과 대처

  5. 레이드란?

  6. NTFS 기초

  7. NTFS 파티션 부트섹터

  8. NTFS MFT 분석

  9. NTFS 파일속성

  10. NTFS 시스템 파일

  11. NTFS Multiple Data Streams

  12. NTFS Compressed Files

  13. EFS - Encrypting File System

  14. Using EFS

  15. EFS Internals

  16. $EFS Attribute

  17. Issues with EFS

  18. NTFS Sparse Files (NTFS5 only)

  19. Data Integrity and Recoverability with NTFS

  20. NTFS vs FAT

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