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 |
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| Updated |
2024-05-25 04:30:33 |
Sources
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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 ...
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