l then encrypt the key again and store it in the registry.
Entries in the registry can be exported and then imported on
another server. Exporting the keys from the registry using the MS's
regedit on one system and then importing them somewhere else may
work but I think Andy may need to
t in the registry.
> > >
> > > Entries in the registry can be exported and then imported on
> > another server. Exporting the keys from the registry using the MS's
> > regedit on one system and then importing them somewhere else may
> > work but I think And
m and then importing them somewhere else may work but I think Andy may need to chime in on that.
Roger Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
My client has asked me if there is a way to export the EncryptKey but I
have not found any documention talking about this. The reason for this
I as
Hi,
My client has asked me if there is a way to export the EncryptKey but I
have not found any documention talking about this. The reason for this
I assume would be in case of a system crash. I know the EncryptKey is
kept on both the client side in the registry and I believe on the server
side
only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is your friend.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
Roger Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/05/2006 02:11:36 PM:
Andy,
The main directory in D:\1TSMTEST, spreadsheet.xls is just a file within
that d
the client this so they are
fully aware of this, but I do know what you mean.
Thank You for all your expertise,
Roger
Richard Sims wrote:
On Oct 5, 2006, at 8:14 PM, Roger Silva wrote:
Richard,
My client TSM Version is 5.3.4 which says it supports AES128 Bit
Encryption, am I wrong?
Roger
the
details which that level of the client will support.
Richard Sims
On Oct 5, 2006, at 4:33 PM, Roger Silva wrote:
My client is running Windows 2003 client OS Version 5.02 and our TSM
server is 5.1.6.3
We are trying to use the TSM Encryption Options but we are running
into
some issues.
We have th
ml
The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is your friend.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
Roger Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/05/2006 02:11:36 PM:
Andy,
The main directory in D:\1TSMTEST, spreadsheet.xls is just a file within
Andy,
The main directory in D:\1TSMTEST, spreadsheet.xls is just a file within
that directory that we are trying to do a test encryption on.
Let me also state that the TSM Software is installed on the C: drive
along with all the other software, the D: drive is the Data drive and
only stores the
My client is running Windows 2003 client OS Version 5.02 and our TSM
server is 5.1.6.3
We are trying to use the TSM Encryption Options but we are running into
some issues.
We have the Encryption lines in the dsm.opt file:
ENCRYPTIONTYPE AES128
ENCRYPTKEY SAVE
Exclude.Backup "*\...\...\*
Thanks Richard.
Richard Sims wrote:
Roger -
Yes, that 5.3 client option is one of the elements which will achieve
the sought encryption. Be sure to get the full picture of all the
elements from the Windows client manual.
Richard Sims
On Oct 3, 2006, at 10:42 PM, Roger Silva wrote
Richard,
I know there is a part in windows where you can encrypt the files
yourself, but there is also an "ENCRYPTIONType AES128" line to add to
the dsm.opt file also that will do this, Right?
Thanks,
Roger
Richard Sims wrote:
Roger -
Have your client personnel crack open the Windows Backup
Hi,
I have a client that is trying to encrypt their data on the client side
and then pass the data to the TSM server for backups. I have been
looking into what configuration are needed. They have set their opt
file themselves and I am running test with it now, but I thought I'd
post the questi
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Thank You Sandeep,
I made changes since some of the fields didn't work for me, but this is
what I have:
SELECT DATE_
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Hi,
I am new to the this list and need some advice.
I am trying to create a select statement I can run to monitor the
Database Backups of our TSM Servers. I know there are fields in the
SUMMARY portion of the table that has Start Time, End Time, Activity,
Entity, Volume Name and Successful fiel
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