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Help / Info Please.
I am unsure on how to go about adding myself to EFS of all users in the Domain. Recently a user encrypted all of his files and then quit from the company, although I do have a backup of the files. I would like to know how to add myself to this EFS Policy. Is there some place on the domain controller that I can force all files that are encrypted my account is also added to that so that I might undo that which has been done? Sorry but I am totally clueless here. Thanks |
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Mr. Backup wrote:
> Help / Info Please. > > > > I am unsure on how to go about adding myself to EFS of all users in > the Domain. > > Recently a user encrypted all of his files and then quit from the > company, although I do have a backup of the files. I would like to > know how to add myself to this EFS Policy. > > > > Is there some place on the domain controller that I can force all > files that are encrypted my account is also added to that so that I > might undo that which has been done? > > > > Sorry but I am totally clueless here. > > Thanks You can make yourself the deignated recovery agent. A better solution is to setup a special account for this purpose. Document the account and the procedures needed to use it. That way when you leave the company they will not be in the same position you are now :-) http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...ystep/efs.mspx http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d..._overview.mspx http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...bd3891033.mspx Kerry |
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Mr. Backup schrieb:
> I am unsure on how to go about adding myself to EFS of all users in the > Domain. > > Recently a user encrypted all of his files and then quit from the company, > although I do have a backup of the files. I would like to know how to add > myself to this EFS Policy. That does only work if the use is still "available" and cerforms the operation "cipher /U" after you added a new EFS Recovery Agent. > Is there some place on the domain controller that I can force all files that > are encrypted my account is also added to that so that I might undo that > which has been done? You need the client machine on which the user used EFS and the user password for recovering the user EFS private key. Jan |
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Oh No........
![]() Ok this is where I am curently at I made my way down to the Defult Domain Policy for the domain I am in the Encrypting File System and there is the name of the old domain admin whom once worked here as the File Recover Purposes. His account no longer exists. When i try to addmyself I get the following: The certificate request could not be completed. The RPC server is unavailable. |
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I also get this error, it reads:
Add Recovery Agent The selected user has no certificates suitable for Encrypted File System Recovery and cannot be added as a recovery agent. |
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Mr. Backup schrieb:
> I also get this error, it reads: > > Add Recovery Agent > The selected user has no certificates suitable for Encrypted File System > Recovery and cannot be added as a recovery agent. You have to create a special one for that purpose by executing cipher.exe /R:<filename> Jan |
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http://www.elcomsoft.com/prs.html#aefsdr - "A program to recover
(decrypt) files encrypted on NTFS (EFS) partitions created in Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Files are being decrypted even in a case when the system is not bootable and so you cannot log on, and/or some encryption keys (private or master) have been tampered. Besides, decryption is possible even when Windows is protected using SYSKEY. AEFSDR effectively (and instantly) decrypts the files protected under all versions of Windows Server 2003 (Standard and Enterprise), Windows XP (including Service Packs 1 and 2) and Windows 2000 (including Service Packs 1, 2, 3 and 4). Registered version costs $99 (personal license) or $199 (business license)." http://www.lostpassword.com/efs.htm - "EFS Key retrieves EFS-encrypted files from NTFS partitions. To retrieve the files, the encryption password must be known or SAM database must be present.EFS Key user interface is similar to Windows Explorer. User can browse disk contents, then drag and drop files to a new location. Encrypted files are decoded in the process of copying. Features Supported file systems: NTFS 1.1, NTFS 5.0 Supported operating systems: Windows XP, 2000 Requirements Encryption password must be known or SAM database must be present (Windows 2000) User must have administrator privileges" socrtwo www.s2services.com |
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