Re: Accessing encrypted files
From: Roger Abell [MVP] (mvpNOSPAM@asu.edu)
Date: 01/20/03
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From: "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNOSPAM@asu.edu> Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 09:01:53 -0700
Was there a problem with my earlier reply
news:up4SrkzvCHA.2592@TK2MSFTNGP10
to this identical, earlier posting ?
-- Roger "Ron" <rlmdallas@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:004201c2c047$d54e1370$89f82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA01... > I had an XP Pro setup with 2 physical hard drives. One > was a 4gig with the OS on it only (C drive). The other > was a 15gig with 3 partitions (D, E, F) with my software > and other stuff installed. I encrypted some files on the > 15gig hard drive in the E and F partitions. Then the > 4gig stopped booting, so I was unable to boot with the > original OS. I then installed XP on the D partition of > the 15gig and made the the 4gig a slave. I was then able > to boot up and see the contents of the 4gig. I used the > backup utility to make a backup of the 4gig drive. When > I made the backup I forgot to select the System State > Data box to backup at the same time (that will be > important later). I formatted the 4gig to see if I could > make it bootable again with no luck. I went through all > of the info I could find about accessing the encrypted > files by getting the certificates and keys from the > original OS setup. After I realized I needed these files > I used some recovery software (R-Studio) to recover all > the data on the 4gig that I had just formatted, which I > was able to do. So, now I have all the data from the > original 4gig drive, plus the backup file I made before > formatting it. I am pretty sure I have all the original > files (certificates and keys) recovered, I just have been > unable to restore them to their proper locations to gain > me access to the encrypted files. I have gone through > the help files about importing, exporting, taking > ownership of the file, adding myself as the recovery > agent (with no luck), and everthing else I could find. > By the way, calling microsoft is not an option since my > copy of XP is a copy. I am now hoping I can find someone > who can help find out if I do have all the correct files, > certificates, and keys available that are needed to > access these files. Thank you in advance for your help. > I am also willing to call someone on the phone to try and > work this out, since I know this might sound confusing. > Thanks again. > > Ron.
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