Property reference

protected.script.values.kmf.rekeyed

The protected.script.values.kmf.rekeyed property determines whether the system uses rekeyed values for protected scripts. Admins should review this setting when configuring security for sensitive data handling in scripts.

Default: true Type: string Application: Global

Key questions about this property

The answers below summarize the purpose, scope, default effect, and review scenarios for this property.

What does it do? This property specifies if rekeyed values are utilized for enhanced security in protected scripts, impacting how sensitive information is managed.
What area does it affect? Script Security Management
What does the default mean? The default value is "true", which is the baseline setting used unless it is changed.
When should you review it? Review this property during security audits or when implementing changes to script protection strategies.

Out of the box property record

Raw metadata from the property record.

Property name protected.script.values.kmf.rekeyed
Sys ID c99b315a18f0021087dee064c635823e
Type string
Application Global
Default value true
Description
Updated 2024-05-25 04:30:33

Sources

Official references and nearby text excerpts where this property appears.

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... on the source instance is invoked to auto-approve the request and send keys to the newly cloned target. Result After a key exchange is attempted, your non-production instance updates the protected.script.values.kmf.rekeyed system property. This property is visible in the System Properties [sys_properties] table after a key exchange is attempted. If the encryption using the exchanged key is successful, this property has ...