Question:
How can I check if the CSC (cache) directory is encrypted (automatically) on
the client?
Additional info:
- I've used the EFSINFO resource kit tool to check if the CSC is encrypted.
It says "not encrypted".
- When I display the attributes belonging to the CSC directory, there is no
"E" attribute for encrypted.
- There is no user certificate on the client, which I think should be
present.
What is going wrong here.
Thanx in advance..
Encryption of the cached items for client side caching is done within the
cached items database, so it will not display as encrypted as other file
system objects would (like an encrypted Word doc) even if it is encrypted.
If you have a need to prove that the items are encrypted for a security
audit, please contact Microsoft Product Support Services and we can help.
You should not be charged for this incident if that is all you need.
Please repost if you have any additional questions or concerns.
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"Helmuth Snoeijen" <Helmuth...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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Thanks for your reply. But I'm still puzzled.
When the Offline Files cache is encrypted there should be at least a self
signed user certitficate (for EFS) in the local certificate store on the
client, or not?
In my case there was no certificate. Can I therefore make the conclusion
that nothing is encrypted on the client (including the Offline Files cache)?
Thanks,
Helmuth