Purchase Symantec Encryption Desktop (SED) with a Symantec File Share license.If what I described above is what you want to do though, here's how: Symantec Encryption Desktop doesn't do this seem to allow a way to do this in an automated fashion. If you want to do this with the general public or organizations not using Symantec Encryption Desktop with Symantec File Share, then your only option is to script it and store the passphrase somewhere/somehow securely using PGP Command line, or another product. They are different formats, but both use PGP encryption. Note this doesn't work for standard PGP files, only PGP encrypted Symantec File Share files. This may be possible with unmanaged environment, but then keys are stored locally and this is probably not secure for group keys. Also, this bypasses the user's private keys and provides extra security of having the private keys stored only on the management server. You have a managed key environment (Symatec Universal Server). You use Symantec File Share group keys (SKM)ģ. Both you and the sender have Symantec Encryption Desktop with File Share Encryption (PGP Netshare) licensesĢ. If that's the case, then actually, I believe there is a way to do this using Symantec File Share files (PGP Netshare). IF you:ġ. I'm assuming that you are trying to do this with with another organization, or company such as a bank or information sharing partner, and not just the random public.
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