Removing Encrypted Files ... help :-)

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 11/30/03


Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 23:15:31 -0800

i am having the same problem if you have any info please
send it on to me, it would be much appreciated.
my email is jarradzam@pcpro.net.au
>-----Original Message-----
>Is there a way to remove files encrypted by someone else
with an admin
>account?
>
>My problem is the following. My XP machine was used in
a DOMANIN and
>I used to encrypt my account profile files under my
domain account.
>Now that my machine is not part of a domain I'd like to
remove some
>Temp files which were created and encrypted with the
DOMAIN account so
>that I can completely remove that profile. I have tried
logging in as
>administrator, taking ownership of the files to remove
them but I
>always get an access denied. Any help would be
appreciated. Some of
>the files in question reside under
>C:\Documents and Settings\MYPROFILE\Local
Settings\Temp\Temporary
>Internet Files\Content.IE5\
>
>On a different topic, is there an XP command to export a
user profile
>including all the Outlook settings?
>
>Thanks.
>.
>



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