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encrypting images in asp.net

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    I wonder if it is possible to encrypt images(like .tiff or .gif files) in asp.net? How? Any exampel code or url will be appreciated. Thanks

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      I wonder if it is possible to encrypt images(like .tiff or .gif files) in asp.net? How? Any exampel code or url will be appreciated. Thanks

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      Mike Ellison
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      Hi there. If you are looking at encrypting image files, you could look to this support document from Microsoft[^] for details. Out of curiousity, why are you interested in encrypting only image files?

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        Hi there. If you are looking at encrypting image files, you could look to this support document from Microsoft[^] for details. Out of curiousity, why are you interested in encrypting only image files?

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        my client damanded that all scanned images (tiff files which represent aggreements between companies) will be encrypted when saved to sql server 2000 database (of security reasons).

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          my client damanded that all scanned images (tiff files which represent aggreements between companies) will be encrypted when saved to sql server 2000 database (of security reasons).

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          Okay. Since you are using SQL Server, perhaps these articles would be useful - http://builder.com.com/5100-6388-5083541.html[^] http://www.devx.com/dbzone/Article/26726[^]

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