Re: EFS and recovery ploicy
From: Philippe LE PAGE (a_at_a.com)
Date: 11/26/03
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Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 14:52:46 +0100
I'm not sure to understand. How a policy can be invalid ?
"David Cross [MS]" <dcross@online.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
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> your machine must be joined to a domain ... is it getting invalid policy
> from the domain?
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> > Hello,
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> > On a XP Pro SP1 workstation, I'm unable to crypt files with EFS, having
a
> > pop-up window with the following message: "The recovery policy for this
> > system contains a non valid recovery certifcate". To fix that problem,
> I've
> > deleted the local admin (and only) recovery certificate (secpol.msc ->
> > public key policy-> EFS files system) so that now there is no more
> recovery
> > certificate. But I've got the same message on and on.
> >
> > Ideas ?
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> > Thanks
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