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Subject: Encryption Method of Credentials
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12/04/2007 5:28 AM  

Hi,

I'm implementing ZTI in a Restricted Factory which wanted to know what type of encryption (Or is it Hash) does the SMS\BDD Uses to store Credentials on the Deployment Computers and does it stores it locally at all ?

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12/04/2007 5:24 PM  
In the case of SMS 2003, the advanced client network access account, domain join account, and all other properties are stored locally. The exact algorithm used for this storage is not documented.

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12/05/2007 3:22 AM  
Where locally exactly please ?

Is it a BDD Option or is it from the SMS ?
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