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Explore device encryption features - Training
This module explains the benefits of using encryption to protect drives and files against unauthorized access.
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By Mark Russinovich
Published: October 12, 2021
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Windows 2000 introduces the Encrypting File System (EFS) so that users can protect their sensitive data. Several new APIs make their debut to support this facility, including one-QueryUsersOnEncryptedFile-that lets you see who has access to encrypted files. This applet uses the API to show you what accounts are authorized to access encrypted files.
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EFSDump takes wildcards e.g. 'efsdump *.txt'.
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Explore device encryption features - Training
This module explains the benefits of using encryption to protect drives and files against unauthorized access.
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