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Backup with password |
Sat, Oct 3 2015 5:06 AM | Permanent Link |
Francisco Fernandez NewTRON Informatica | Hi all.
I'm using ElevateDB 2.09. Any way to make a backup of local database with password? Thank's and regards. |
Sat, Oct 3 2015 7:33 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Francisco
>Any way to make a backup of local database with password? If the database is encrypted then the tables are backed up in their encrypted state which is why you don't get much compression. If you mean like a zip archive I don't know of a way that's local for ElevateDB. You could use pretty much any 3rd party tool (eg Acronis, WinZip, 7Zip) to backup the database with a password from outside your application. Roy Lambert |
Mon, Oct 5 2015 10:33 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Francisco,
<< I'm using ElevateDB 2.09. Any way to make a backup of local database with password? >> Not at this time, no. It's something that's been on the enhancement list for a while, though, so hopefully I can get it added soon. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Oct 5 2015 10:40 AM | Permanent Link |
Francisco Fernandez NewTRON Informatica | Roy.
>>If the database is encrypted then the tables are backed up in their encrypted state which is why you don't get >>much compression. If you mean like a zip archive I don't know of a way that's local for ElevateDB. You could use >>pretty much any 3rd party tool (eg Acronis, WinZip, 7Zip) to backup the database with a password from outside >>your application. Yes, the problem with encrypted data is that no compress file and 3rd tools are not valid if database is opened. Roy, Tim, thank's. |
Mon, Oct 5 2015 10:42 AM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 10/5/2015 10:40 AM, Francisco Fernandez wrote:
> Yes, the problem with encrypted data is that no compress file That's actually desirable - good compression is supposed make data look random so no compression is possible on random data. Raul |
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