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Crypto API Foundation worth using?
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01/04/2003 11:17:40
Bob Tracy
Independent Consultant
Driftwood, Texas, États-Unis
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Classes - VCX
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>Thanks for your input!
>
>You state that it uses whatever level of encryption your particular version of the operating system has.
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>In a multi-user environment where we have users running anything from Win95 - WinXP, it seems like this would cause a problem. One user might encrypt data at 128-bit but the next guy who has permissions to view that data can't unencrypt something at that level. Is this correct?

I may have misspoke here. You have some choice in the encryption algorithm you use. I'll bet you can find one that is common to all your operating systems.

>
>Do you know of anything else aside from CAPICOM? We actually run in a LAN environment where our software resides on a Novell file server ... it never gets installed on each individual user's machine. We wouldn't necessarily want to have to run around to all 150 machines on our network and register a COM object. Any ideas?

No, the only civilian encryption I have used is the VFP class, CAPICOM, and .NET in a Windows environment.

Regards
Bob Tracy

Never engage in a battle of wits if you're only half armed.
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