Error Creating Key Container For High Encryption
AQT. AQT uses Windows encryption for encrypting and decrypting passwords when the Save Password feature is used. In some circumstances the encryption / decryption fails with an error such as this. Unfortunately Microsoft provides very little useful information about diagnosing these problems. Some users have found that the problem can be resolved by deleting the contents of the following directories (for Windows XP): C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\ApplicationData\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA C:\Documents and Settings\your-userid\ApplicationData\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA On Windows Vista and Windows 7 these directories are: C:\Users\All Users\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA C:\Users\your-userid\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA If this does not work the best option is probably be to de-select the Save Password button on the signon window.
worked on to put some kind of configuration information in the BizTalk config file, things like appSettings, connectionString etc. Majority of the time it will be ok to leave the value in plain text inside the xml based config file (for example by using integrated authentication connection string instead of providing username/password), and designing in the way so that you don’t put sensitive information inside the config file. But, there will be times you need to put some sensitive data inside and you can’t get past the http://www.querytool.com/help/1476.htm security team review. In this article I’ll explain how you can easily encrypt the sections of the config file using the utilities provided in .NET 2.0. There is absolutely no extra coding required inside your application to decrypt the data. We are going to utilize the aspnet_regiis utility for this purpose, don’t get scared with the keyword “ASP” here, even though http://blogs.biztalk360.com/how-to-encrypt-sections-within-btsntsvc-exe-config-file/ its designed for asp .net 2.0 web.config files, its perfectly valid to use it for our BtsNtSvc.exe.config file (since all the configuration files in .NET are derived from same schema). Other important thing to note here is, aspnet_regiis utility is installed as part of .NET Framework 2.0 installation and it should be available in all our your production BizTalk 2006 (and above) servers. .NET 2.0 comes by default with two providers; you can also implement your own custom providers. RSAProtectedConfigurationProvider: This is the default provider and uses the RSA public key encryption to encrypt and decrypt data. DPAPIProtectedConfigurationProvider: This provider uses the Windows Data Protection API (DPAPI) to encrypt and decrypt data. Note: aspnet_regiis tool is installed under C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727 Here are the steps you need to perform 1. Rename BtsNtSvc.exe.config to web.config aspnet_regiis tool is capable of working with only web.config files. So, take a copy of your BtsNtSvc.exe.config file and rename it to web.config file. 2. Identify the section to be encrypted Encrypting and decrypting data incurs performance overhead. To keep this overhead to a minimum, encrypt only the sections
this page will be deleted and cannot be restored. Page Info Change History (all pages) All Project Updates Discussions Issue Tracker Downloads Reviews Source Code Wiki & Documentation Subscribe Documentation Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This section presents possible solutions to common problems that you may https://veracrypt.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=Troubleshooting run into when using VeraCrypt. Note: If your problem is not listed here, it might be listed in one of the following sections: Incompatibilities Known Issues & Limitations Frequently Asked Questions Make sure you use the latest stable version of VeraCrypt. If the problem is caused by a bug in an old version of VeraCrypt, it may have already been fixed. Note: Select Help > About to find out which version you use. error creating Problem: Writing/reading to/from volume is very slow even though, according to the benchmark, the speed of the cipher that I'm using is higher than the speed of the hard drive. Probable Cause: This is probably caused by an interfering application. Possible Solution: First, make sure that your VeraCrypt container does not have a file extension that is reserved for executable files (for example, .exe, .sys, or .dll). If it does, Windows and antivirus software may error creating key interfere with the container and adversely affect the performance of the volume. Second, disable or uninstall any application that might be interfering, which usually is antivirus software or automatic disk defragmentation tool, etc. In case of antivirus software, it often helps to turn off real-time (on-access) scanning in the preferences of the antivirus software. If it does not help, try temporarily disabling the virus protection software. If this does not help either, try uninstalling it completely and restarting your computer subsequently. Problem: VeraCrypt volume cannot be mounted; VeraCrypt reports "Incorrect password or not a VeraCrypt volume". Possible Cause: The volume header may have been damaged by a third-party application or malfunctioning hardware component. Possible Solutions: You can try to restore the volume header from the backup embedded in the volume by following these steps: Run VeraCrypt. Click Select Device or Select File to select your volume. Select Tools > Restore Volume Header. Problem: After successfully mounting a volume, Windows reports "This device does not contain a valid file system" or a similar error. Probable Cause: The file system on the VeraCrypt volume may be corrupted (or the volume is unformatted). Possible Solution: You can use filesystem repair tools supplied with your operating system to attempt to repair the filesystem on the VeraCrypt volume. In Windows, it is the 'chkdsk' tool. VeraCrypt pro
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