With Premium, SQL running on another machine (encrypted), and peripheral files (Paperless...) on a network drive (encrypted), all the encryption load could be passed off to other servers, leaving the Sage server with no real "data"... just the programs / settings.
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Kevin Moyes
Technical Systems Analyst
Munjal White Consulting Co.
Toronto ON
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-29-2021 17:08
From: Doug Higgs
Subject: Bit Locker on Sage 100 Application Server
A customer that requires bit locker would probably require SQL TDE transparent data encryption. I believe Sage will cooperate but the encryption certificate needs to be dropped from the SQL instance to get Sage 100 to migrate data. Subsequent to the migration you need to generate a new certificate.
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Doug Higgs
Midwest Commerce Solutions, Inc
(312) 315-0960
Assistant to the Traveling Secretary
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-29-2021 16:15
From: Wayne Schulz
Subject: Bit Locker on Sage 100 Application Server
I understand this is a customer rrequirement.
Would SQL not be a good "plan b"?
I believe once you touch this Bit-Locker you're going to own the Sage 100 install no matter what the customer says or signs off on.
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Wayne Schulz - Schulz Consulting - 860-516-8990