encryption

From: Aaron (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/27/03


Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 21:29:34 -0800

I may have found something

http://www.crackpassword.com/products/prs/otherms/efs/

>-----Original Message-----
>XP Pro NTFS FILE SYS
>
>I encryped a folder and all contents. No problems until I
>reloaded my OS. Now my certificates do not macth and I
can
>not open the files. No copy, no view, no nothing. The
>files are still there, but they are dead in the water. I
>have taken ownership of them and given myself every
>permission in the book with negitive results.
>
>Does anyone have a solution here. Losing the files is not
>an option! Why you ask? Because like all good users, I
>never backed them up while in the unencryped state. Any
>ideas?
>.
>



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