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Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 12/06/06 22:55

Volker Hetzer (firstname.lastname@ieee.org) writes:
> Hm. One could have /one/ password for the set of authorized users,
> encrypted for each user separately, with the users normal password.
> Then the user (or his program anyway) could look up the encrypted
> password for the user and decrypt it with the users password.

I'm not sure that works with SQL Server encryption, but I would need to
think both twice and thrice to say for sure. Then again,
encryption/descryption could also be done client-side.


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