[ADSM-L] How to check encryption
2009-03-27 03:25:46
Hi all
I'm using client encryption for the first time. Client 5.5.1.0 Windows2003
SP2 X32 server 5.5.2.0 AIX 5.3.
I have a Windows filesystem where one directory tree needs to be encrypted.
The client is serious enough about this that I will undoubtedly be asked to
prove it.
I've tried the gui include/exclude preview , q backup and trawling through
the backups table on the server. Nothing I have found flags the file as
encrypted. Is there any way to prove this? While I'm asking... how about
the same question for compression?
Thanks
Steve.
Steven Harris
TSM Admin
Sydney Australia
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