How to Remove Encryption from a Folder when my access is denied

From: Peter Clark (clark_at_hushmail.com)
Date: 08/31/03


Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2003 15:18:30 -0700


may help:
http://www.beginningtoseethelight.org/efsrecovery/

>-----Original Message-----
>I´m having trouble removing an encryption from a folder.
>The problem is that I´ve encrypted the folder while
>running Windows Xp, and I decided to reinstall Winsdows
>XP, but on another harddisk. So I have two hardisks, and
>when I want to acess the encrypted folder, my acess is
>denied. So I would aprecciatte if someone would teach me
>how to unencrypt the folder, when my access is denied.
>.
>



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