Re: Problem with file Decryption in NTFS file system
- From: "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 16:03:41 -0700
Your most direct solution would probably be to rejoin the domain and
log in with the domain account used originally to save the files encrypted,
then decrypt them.
After that you would be safe to again disjoin from domain.
Alternatively you could log into the domain with the account that saved the
files and then export that accounts EFS cert/key to external media, and
then import these into the account you use in the disjoined machine.
--
Roger Abell
Microsoft MVP (Windows Server : Security)
"emad" <emadroohi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Roger Abell [MVP] wrote:
Is this EFS encrypted? What is the machine environment?
i.e. XP, Windows 2000 ? in a domain or not ?
"emad" <emadroohi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello Dear Friends.
I have a Problem With File decryption in NTFS file system. I have an
encrypted file that be encrypted with a Loss account and A have not any
access to those files. too i can`t decrypt those files. please help.
thanks
thanks for reply.
Ok EFS encrypt in windows Xp. those files encrypt in Domain and Before
decrypting, I changed from domain to workgroup.
.
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