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i cannot seem to decrypt my files, they have a green text colour, i did not
choose for them to be encry[ted and when i try to decrypt them an error occurs and also they do not open. thank you very much |
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Abid Z wrote:
> i cannot seem to decrypt my files, they have a green text colour, i > did not choose for them to be encry[ted and when i try to decrypt them > an error occurs and also they do not open. thank you very much Encryption doesn't happen all by itself. If you didn't encrypt the files, someone else did and you'd better go ask them about it. Here are links explaining about encryption. http://tinyurl.com/6l6xx - MS information about EFS (Encryption) http://www.elcomsoft.com/aefsdr.html - Encrypted files retrieval application http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/encrypt.htm - encryption info http://www.beginningtoseethelight.org/efsrecovery/ - more encryption info http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/private.htm - making stuff private Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Someone enabled the encryption attribute on the folder that contains those
files. By default in Windows XP Pro only the owner of those files who put the files in the folder will be able to decrypt them assuming the user's EFS certificate/private key is on the computer. You can use the user certmgr.msc to view your "user" certificates by looking in the personal\certificates folder where you should see one that shows encrypted file system as the intended purpose and says that "you have a private key that corresponds to this certificate" on the general page of the certificate if you have ever encrypted any files. You might want to logon as any other user account that are on the computer too see if they work and you can use the support tool efsinfo to show the name of the user than can decrypt the files if they have their certificate/private key. Support tools are on the install disk in the support/tools folder where you have to run the setup program there to install them. On a workstation computer if the user for those EFS files has ever had his password "reset" then he will be denied access to the EFS files unless he changes his password back to what to was before it was reset. Password changes are done by the user using control-alt-delete or when prompted to by the operating system. Passwords are reset by an administrator and a warning message will appear telling them that doing such can prevent the user from accessing their files. Reinstalling the operating system that involves formatting the system drive is another common reason for users not being able to access their EFS files. --- Steve http://support.microsoft.com/default...243026&sd=tech --- efsinfo use. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223316/ --- EFS best practices. "Abid Z" <AbidZ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1A502A31-3BFC-4018-8340-6760B3A55B3A@microsoft.com... >i cannot seem to decrypt my files, they have a green text colour, i did not > choose for them to be encry[ted and when i try to decrypt them an error > occurs and also they do not open. thank you very much |
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On Windows XP, you can open the properties on the file to see whose
encryption certificate was used to encrypt the file. Right-click the file and select Properties > Advanced button > Details button. When the Encryption Details dialog opens, the top listview displays the certificate that encrypted the file. Thanks. Pat -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Malke" wrote: > Abid Z wrote: > > > i cannot seem to decrypt my files, they have a green text colour, i > > did not choose for them to be encry[ted and when i try to decrypt them > > an error occurs and also they do not open. thank you very much > > Encryption doesn't happen all by itself. If you didn't encrypt the > files, someone else did and you'd better go ask them about it. Here are > links explaining about encryption. > > http://tinyurl.com/6l6xx - MS information about EFS (Encryption) > http://www.elcomsoft.com/aefsdr.html - Encrypted files retrieval > application > > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/encrypt.htm - encryption info > http://www.beginningtoseethelight.org/efsrecovery/ - more encryption > info > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/private.htm - making stuff private > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > |
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