EFS in windows Domain
I'm trying to implement the efs in windows domain environment and I'm trying to applay the following scenario :
I encrypted file on a client machine (the file is located on C: partition ).
Now on the dc (Domain Controller) i tried to access the partition using the following UNC:
\client_Ip_Addressc$
and i got access to the partition , now when i try to access the file i get access is denied !
Later, I exported the private key from the client machine and imported it on dc ,but still no luck !
Note : When i switch the user on client machine and use the private key all fine and got access to the content of the file , but when try the same thing remotely from the DC i got access is denied .
so what I'm missing in here ?
Kind Regards
windows
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I'm trying to implement the efs in windows domain environment and I'm trying to applay the following scenario :
I encrypted file on a client machine (the file is located on C: partition ).
Now on the dc (Domain Controller) i tried to access the partition using the following UNC:
\client_Ip_Addressc$
and i got access to the partition , now when i try to access the file i get access is denied !
Later, I exported the private key from the client machine and imported it on dc ,but still no luck !
Note : When i switch the user on client machine and use the private key all fine and got access to the content of the file , but when try the same thing remotely from the DC i got access is denied .
so what I'm missing in here ?
Kind Regards
windows
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I'm trying to implement the efs in windows domain environment and I'm trying to applay the following scenario :
I encrypted file on a client machine (the file is located on C: partition ).
Now on the dc (Domain Controller) i tried to access the partition using the following UNC:
\client_Ip_Addressc$
and i got access to the partition , now when i try to access the file i get access is denied !
Later, I exported the private key from the client machine and imported it on dc ,but still no luck !
Note : When i switch the user on client machine and use the private key all fine and got access to the content of the file , but when try the same thing remotely from the DC i got access is denied .
so what I'm missing in here ?
Kind Regards
windows
I'm trying to implement the efs in windows domain environment and I'm trying to applay the following scenario :
I encrypted file on a client machine (the file is located on C: partition ).
Now on the dc (Domain Controller) i tried to access the partition using the following UNC:
\client_Ip_Addressc$
and i got access to the partition , now when i try to access the file i get access is denied !
Later, I exported the private key from the client machine and imported it on dc ,but still no luck !
Note : When i switch the user on client machine and use the private key all fine and got access to the content of the file , but when try the same thing remotely from the DC i got access is denied .
so what I'm missing in here ?
Kind Regards
windows
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edited Nov 18 '18 at 19:40
Colin Jack
asked Nov 18 '18 at 17:43
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