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Windows Server 2012 R2
Network:
Windows Server 2012 R2
Virtual environment:
VMWare
Should have tried that first. Yes, it opens with Notepad and you can see the name info easily (i.e. the plaintiff names). So someone could probably extract data from it - that's all I really need to know - is it secure in any way or not. I just have to make a recommendation to the client on how to secure it better.
Thanks all.
>>Going through their support site, it seems as though these tables are "c-tree" tables. I am going to guess that they are not encrypted and that somewhere in these tables I could dig out the information I wanted (if I were a hacker).
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>>Does anyone know if there is a "viewer" for this type of data or does someone need their front end database to access it?
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>I don't know about c-tree files.
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>Did you try opening any files using text editor like Notepad++ ?
>That would show if there is any plain text data visible.
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