The ctrdmp restore and ctfdmp (forward roll) utilities now detect when transaction logs are using advanced encryption and when data or index files that are referenced in the transaction logs use advanced encryption. When the transaction logs use advanced encryption, these utilities prompt for the master password after opening the first transaction log, which is essentially at the beginning of the restore or forward roll process. When data or index files referenced in the logs use advanced encryption, the user is prompted for the master password the first time it finds a reference to a file that uses advanced encryption. This requires the ctsrvr.pvf password file to be created and present.
The ctdmpidx dump index and ctvfyidx index verify utilities now detect when the index file being inspected is encrypted with advanced encryption. In this case, they turn on advanced encryption support and prompt for the master encryption password just as the server does at startup.