Is it possible to access cryptainer volumes on the network?
Yes, it is possible to access encrypted volumes across a network. All you need to do is create a Cypherix volume on your network drive and then mount it. Please note, however, that you will need to map the remote drive/folder in which the Cypherix volume is created on to the local machine as a mapped drive. Thereafter, you can mount the volume, from this mapped drive, on the local machine. In the interest of security, Cypherix volume may not be directly loaded on more than one computer at a time.
Yes, it is possible to access encrypted volumes across a network. All you need to do is create a Cryptainer volume on your network drive and then mount it. Please note, however, that you will need to map the remote drive/folder in which the Cryptainer volume is created on to the local machine as a mapped drive. Thereafter, you can mount the volume, from this mapped drive, on the local machine. In the interest of security, Cryptainer volume may not be directly loaded on more than one computer at a time.
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