Computer/User Node :
MACHINE
Policy Path :
Administrative
Templates\Network\Offline Files
Supported on :
At least
Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 5, Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Service Pack 2 or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family Service Pack 1
Help/Explain Text :
This setting
determines whether offline files are encrypted. Offline files reside on a
user's hard drive, not the network, and they are stored in a local cache on the
computer. Encrypting this cache enhances security on a local computer. If the
cache on the local computer is not encrypted, any encrypted files cached from
the network will not be encrypted on the local computer. This may pose a
security risk in some environments. If you enable this setting, all files in
the Offline Files cache are encrypted. This includes existing files as well as
files added later. The cached copy on the local computer is affected, but the
associated network copy is not. The user cannot unencrypt Offline Files through
the user interface. If you disable this setting, all files in the Offline Files
cache are unencrypted. This includes existing files as well as files added
later. The cached copy on the local computer is affected, but the associated
network copy is not. The user cannot encrypt Offline Files through the user
interface. If you do not configure this setting, encryption of the Offline
Files cache is controlled by the user through the user interface. The current
cache state is retained, and if the cache is only partially encrypted, the
operation completes so that it is fully encrypted. The cache does not return to
the unencrypted state. The user must be an administrator on the local computer
to encrypt or decrypt the Offline Files cache. Note: By default, this cache is
protected on NTFS partitions by ACLs.
Registry Settings :
HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetCache\AssignedOfflineFolders!EncryptCache
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