Summary: hi, please HELP me, who and how can i decrypt encrypted files ... i have encrypted it several day before and now the system think i am an other user ...
Summary: Thank you for your response. I am not sure about one point. You wrote that I can decrypt files if I were in possesion of the private key or if I were...
Summary: Unfortunately I have had no joy in finding a way to recover your files. I tried various angles to attack this. Here are some of the things that I tri...
Summary: new problem. I had 2 user accts (say A and B) on my computer. While logged into B, I encrypted some files many months ago. Recently, I deleted user ac...
Summary: So I deleted some encrypted files I would prefer to have kept. I installed a file recovery utility and restored them to a seperate drive/folder, using...
Summary: My hd crashed. I can access files on hd by putting drive in usb enclosure. Some spreadsheet files are encrypted through windows file encryption. Ca...
Summary: Hello- I have encrypted files at the folder level. And then I decrypted them by "unchecking the encrypt box" in the advanced tab of the folder Some ...
Summary: I backed up all of my documents which were encrypted before a full OS reinstall. I then restored my files to discover I cant access them due to the e...
Summary: can anyone tell me where i can find a program that would let me use a FLOPPY DISK as a KEY to encrypt files? I am working at an office and i am lookin...
Summary: I have a multiboot system of NT, 2k, XP and 2003 for test purposes. While trying to backup a folder of saved webpage articles I created in MyDocuments...
Summary: hello had a question about encrypting file system and recovering. I understood pretty well when i read from the book but when i tried to do it, had so...
Summary: I am using PGP 6.5.3 to encrypt and exchange files with a partner using Win XP, IE 6, and WinPT v 0.7.96rc1. He can decrypt the file I send him, but I...
Summary: This is from XP on EFS I wonder if she didn't just change file permissions on the drive. The last statement "Administrators can recover data that was ...
Summary: No idea what a .WBZ file is, but if you know it's an encrypted file, then go get the program that encrypted it. And if it's not really an encrypted fi...
Summary: The encryption won't help if he is part of the domain. The administrator of the domain is a Recovery Agent and will be able to decrypt any files he e...
Summary: Administrators will not be able to change the document since it is read only, however since they are administrators they could change the document fro...
Summary: I have a multiboot system of NT, 2k, XP and 2003 for test purposes. While trying to backup a folder I created in MyDocuments in XP I get an error no m...
Summary: Windows 2000 only supports 32GB partitions in FAT32, so if your HDD is 40GB you have to partition the hard drive to get your 8GB back. Imagine if you...
Summary: You have to be the encription recovery agent (and admin)and then you can decrypt the files. what might have happend is that the users stayed as the OS...
Summary: First off, don't encrypt when changing a user's folder identification (that's what happens when you run Sysprep, it removes the SIDs). If you log in a...
Summary: There are tons of file extensions like *.des and i'm sure their is more than one use for the .des extension. Having said that, one use of the .des fil...
Summary: Fellas, this is a life-and-death question: all 2 years of my correspondence with my girlfriend are at stake as I can no longer access my word file wit...