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Steve
All,
I am attempting to get EFS file sharing working in a 2K3 AD Environment with
XP Machines. I have successfulyl installed a DRA and disabled self-signed
certificates with the Windows hotfix and Group Policy option as specified in
the Windows KB Article. However I still can't get EFS to work over the
network. In fact since installing the above, another user can't create a new
encrypted file wthin an encrypted folder. They get access denied.
Another user had told me that I should enable credential roaming or roaming
profiles. This was to solve multiple certificates from being issued in AD
(via Enterprise CA). Would this also prevent me from sharing encrypted files?
I am with an understanding that everytime a user logs on to a machine on teh
network a new certificate is generated by the CA (thus roaming is needed). If
this is hte case, which one do I want to use, credential roaming or roaming
profiles?
Thanks,
-- Steve
I am attempting to get EFS file sharing working in a 2K3 AD Environment with
XP Machines. I have successfulyl installed a DRA and disabled self-signed
certificates with the Windows hotfix and Group Policy option as specified in
the Windows KB Article. However I still can't get EFS to work over the
network. In fact since installing the above, another user can't create a new
encrypted file wthin an encrypted folder. They get access denied.
Another user had told me that I should enable credential roaming or roaming
profiles. This was to solve multiple certificates from being issued in AD
(via Enterprise CA). Would this also prevent me from sharing encrypted files?
I am with an understanding that everytime a user logs on to a machine on teh
network a new certificate is generated by the CA (thus roaming is needed). If
this is hte case, which one do I want to use, credential roaming or roaming
profiles?
Thanks,
-- Steve