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How does Microsoft SQL Server handle encryption?
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Microsoft SQL Server version 6.x allows for encryption of data "over the wire" for both 16-bit and 32-bit clients with the encryption option of the Multi-Procotol Network Library.

SQL Server relies on the Microsoft Windows NT RPC API to do the encryption of network traffic. Windows NT RPC uses 40-bit RC4 encryption, which is the maximum allowed for export, so there are no differences between US and International versions.



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