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How To: Share a Single EKM Credential among Multiple Users
SQL Server Extensible Key Management (EKM) requires the authentication information (user/password) to be stored in a credential mapped to the primary identity. This version of EKM cannot be used under an impersonated context; that is, you cannot access Read More...
SQL Server EncryptByKey cryptographic message description
Since the introduction of SQL Server 2008 extensible key management (EKM), new opportunities may arise to handle data encryption on the client while still making the plaintext data accessible to authorized users in SQL Server. One issue between SQL Server Read More...
Posted 29 March 09 09:29 by raulga | 0 Comments   
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SQL Server 2005 Encryption – Encryption and data length limitations (feedback page)
We have received some feedback regarding the “SQL Server 2005 Encryption – Encryption and data length limitations” article, but unfortunately the owner of this blog is no longer a member of our team and we really don’t have access to it in order to answer Read More...
Posted 03 March 08 07:39 by raulga | 1 Comments   
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OPEN SYMMETRIC KEY scope in SQL Server
Recently I have heard a few questions regarding the scope of the SYMMETRIC KEY key-ring, especially when using modules (i.e. stored procedures) to open a key. One particular topic that got my attention is the impression that the OPEN SYMMETRIC KEY call Read More...

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