Re: NTFS encryption too "persistent"
- From: sunorain <sunorain@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2009 15:45:01 -0700
Irrelevant. I don't need to grant access to encrypted file. I just need them
DECRYPTED when they are copied. And it worked untill very recent....
"The Real Truth MVP" wrote:
When you encrypt data on your computer you will lose data if you store your
encryption key on a smart card and the smart card is damaged. You should
have backed up your encryption certificate and key. Since more than one
person uses your files, and you use a smart card to encrypt files, you
should create a file recovery certificate. This link will tell you how to do
that.
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