On 4/25/05, Michael Howard <mikehow (at) microsoft (dot) com [email concealed]> wrote:
> Oh this thorny issue again!
>
> On Windows you can call into the Data Protection API (CryptProtectData
> etc), which uses keys derived from the user's password to protect secret
> data like this, or uses a machine key if you want to lock t...
> Oh this thorny issue again!
>
> On Windows you can call into the Data Protection API (CryptProtectData
> etc), which uses keys derived from the user's password to protect secret
> data like this, or uses a machine key if you want to lock t...
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