Filtered articles: "Windows XP"

Filtered articles: "Windows XP"

Profile Migrator 2.3: Only one password to memorize

A while ago I explained how user passwords in common applications like Outlook are stored and encrypted. Unfortunately the tie of encryption and user accounts made a migration impossible for a number of migration scenarios.

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The sepago ACS technology - what's it all about?

The sepago ACS technology - what's it all about?

The ACS files are a key to Profile Migrator's functionality. But what are the ACS files all about, and why do they make profile migration so simple?

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ACS Dateien mit dem ACS-Editor bearbeiten

Bezug nehmend auf meinen letzten Blogeintrag in welchem ich gezeigt habe, wie schnell sich ACS-Dateien mit Hilfe des ACS-Builder erstellen lassen (http://www.profilemigrator.com/d/tom/2011/02/21/acs-dateien-mit-dem-acs-builder-erstellen), werde ich in diesem Beitrag darauf eingehen, wie diese ACS-Dateien zusätzlich editiert werden können.

Das Tool dazu ist der ACS-Editor. Dieser wird genauso wie der ACS-Builder mit dem Profile Migrator ausgeliefert.

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Pains with EFS and Network Destinations

A few months ago, I have blogged about an annoying anomaly in the handling of EFS-encrypted files. My case was that copying fails for an EFS-encrypted file to a location where it cannot be encrypted by the source system (e.g. a file share). My colleague Helge Klein has apparently uncovered the cause: CopyFile(Ex).

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Microsoft Sync Framework and the Pains with EFS
Published by Nicholas Dille on 03/30/2010 | 2 Comments | 3,813 Views

I have been using SyncToy since the days of good old Windows XP ;-) I has been a reliable companion for swiftly backing up my data. With the update to SyncToy 2.1 on Windows 7 the situation has changed dramatically. As the source directory is EFS-encrypted and the destination directory is a network share, SyncToy fails to create new files at the destination. Unfortunately, the situation is even worse as SyncToy seems to be the victim - like myself.

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