Re: help please on passwords, encryption etc
From: L Smith (lsmith.mail@btinternet.com)
Date: 06/30/02
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From: "L Smith" <lsmith.mail@btinternet.com> Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2002 20:38:42 +0100
Thanks Markus
LS
"Markus Jansson" <jansson_markus@ziplip.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 29 Jun 2002 21:24:05 +0100, "L Smith"
> <lsmith.mail@btinternet.com> wrote:
> > First, I'm confused about the difference between making a folder private
> > and encrypting it. Either method makes the contents inaccessible to
> > other users (or at least appears to do so), so why are there two
options?
>
> If someone uses tool like NTFSDOS, they can access all files and folders
if
> they are just marked "private". If they are encrypted, they can be access
but
> the data is encrypted and cant be decrypted so...
>
>
>
> > Second, I've made a password reset disk. In the event of having to do a
> > full system reinstall, will I be able to use this to recover my data ?
I
> > suspect not, so if I am right, how can I recover data that is in either
> > private or encrypted folders?
>
> You must export the EFS certificates on the computer and store them on
> safe place. Use MMC and and snapin called "certificates" and export the
> proper certificate.
>
>
>
> > Third, I have made backups which are stored in a standard folder on a
> > second drive, but will these be usable in the event of a complete
re-install
> > as described above? As the backup is of a private or encrypted folder,
will
> > the recovered data be accessible?
>
> Without you exporting the EFS certificates and then importing them to new
> installation...they cannot be decrypted at all.
>
>
>
> > Finally, I have tried to use the mmc to a) designate either myself or
the
> > administrator account as the recovery agent so that b) I could back up
the
> > recovery key, but without success. In fact, I fear I may have made
things
> > worse! Console Root / Certificates / Trusted People shows my logon but
> > then chuckling properties of the certificate shows it is not trusted,
and I
> > am told to install it in the Trusted Authorities Store - but I don't
know how
> > to do this. Console Root / Certificates / Recovery / Certificates shows
two
> > certificates - called 'A' and 'L' (my initial and the administrator
> > initial?)but again neither are trusted and I get the same advice.
>
> Just copy/paste it to "Trusted" certificates. :)
>
>
>
> > Having lost data once before due to a system crash I am really anxious
to
> > ensure I do all I can to safeguard my data. Any help you can offer will
be
> > gratefully received!
>
> Use PGPdisk instead. Then you only need to remember the passphrase
> and have PGP installed. PGP 6.58ckt8 works like a dream on XP too.
> http://www.ipgpp.com
>
>
>
> Markus Jansson
>
> ----------------------------------------
> My privacy related homepages and PGPkey
> http://www.markusjansson.net
>
>
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