Hi Alex,
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>Also, will it provide 128-bit (or higher) encryption for all OSes Win95 and up? It appears to use the "RSA Full" provider, whatever that is <g>.>
>It will not natively do that as there was a change in export law restrictions so it went from 40-bit (at the time of Win95) to 128-bit now. You have to change the settings to use rsaenh.dll (RSA Enhanced).
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Well, that stinks <g>. It looks like the best way to make sure 128-bit encryption exists on the machine is to install the latest version of IE (a challenge for Win95). Do you know if this will cause 128-bit to be used by the FFC class, or will more work be required?