Re: encrypted windows 2000 folder problem.

From: FudanEletronPhysics78 (chang_shen_at_progressive.com)
Date: 09/20/05


Date: 20 Sep 2005 07:12:09 -0700

Hi Brian,
This is the return when I run efsinfo /r /u /c
Anyway to use it for recovery?

ebook: Encrypted
  Users who can decrypt:
    PROG1\cshen (CN=cshen,L=EFS,OU=EFS File Encryption Certificate)
    Certificate thumbprint: 29A3 948F 975C E385 953E 55FA C52C B8A8
DD3F 31D7
  Recovery Agents:
    PROG1\LANAdmin (OU=EFS File Encryption Certificate, L=EFS,
CN=Administrator)
    Certificate thumbprint: C330 61BE 9F3B 7D6F C1F2 71F3 218B 8041
8CD6 C67D



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