I have a perl script that runs under Linux and writes to a share exported by a Win32 host. I'd like to test and see if the file written by the script is encrypted (using Windows XP's built-in file encryption). I can't just read the file back and see if it is different than what I wrote, because the encryption should be transparent to me. The file is in a directory mounted by Linux's automounter. So, is there some way to detect if the file is encrypted?
Thanks,
--traveler
In reply to Detecting Encrypted Files in a mounted Windows FS? by traveler
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