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Sat Sep 10, 2005 8:28 am Post subject:
Windows XP file encryption...Help Please!! |
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Hi,
I had an install of Windows XP Pro on a hard disk with 2 partitions. In
various places, I had some of my documents encrypted using Windows.
(When you right click on a file, select Properties, Advanced, Encrypt
content to secure data.
Last week, I accidently deleted the partition info on my hard disk but
managed to recover all the files successfully. I bought a new hard disk
and partitioned it in the same way, then recovered all the files to it
in exactly the same folders, that I didn't even need to reinstall
Windows.
The problem is now that all my encrypted files are not working. They
are not automatically being decrypted as they would normally be when I
login. All my user ID and Passwords are the same. The file names used
to appear in green before, signifying that they were encrypted, but now
they're in normal black text. Could this mean that Windows doesn't
recognise them anymore?
PLEASE HELP....REALLY NEED THOSE FILES! |
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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Sat Sep 10, 2005 8:28 am Post subject:
Re: Windows XP file encryption...Help Please!! |
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You deleted the partition?
Were the necessary keys also on that partition?
They MUST be original and can not be recreated.
Using the same passwords, profile name etc, is not near enough.
Without the originals, your data is as good as gone forever.
See the links near the bottom of this page for ways to help prevent this in
the future:
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/encrypt.htm
--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
http://www.dts-l.org
<mo5000@gmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Hi,
I had an install of Windows XP Pro on a hard disk with 2 partitions. In
various places, I had some of my documents encrypted using Windows.
(When you right click on a file, select Properties, Advanced, Encrypt
content to secure data.
Last week, I accidently deleted the partition info on my hard disk but
managed to recover all the files successfully. I bought a new hard disk
and partitioned it in the same way, then recovered all the files to it
in exactly the same folders, that I didn't even need to reinstall
Windows.
The problem is now that all my encrypted files are not working. They
are not automatically being decrypted as they would normally be when I
login. All my user ID and Passwords are the same. The file names used
to appear in green before, signifying that they were encrypted, but now
they're in normal black text. Could this mean that Windows doesn't
recognise them anymore?
PLEASE HELP....REALLY NEED THOSE FILES! |
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Guest
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Posted:
Sat Sep 10, 2005 9:37 pm Post subject:
Re: Windows XP file encryption...Help Please!! |
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Oh dear,
thanks for your help! I guess it's all gone now! |
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lukeles
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Posted:
Fri Nov 04, 2005 8:32 am Post subject:
RE: Windows XP file encryption...Help Please!! |
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Hello,
DataRecoveryWizard utility can help. Speaking about me, it was
easily able to restore lost partition, so I think you will
also find it quite useful. Really recommended tool, give it a try.
http://www.easeus.com/
--
Good work, Good day.
"mo5000@gmail.com" wrote:
| Quote: | Hi,
I had an install of Windows XP Pro on a hard disk with 2 partitions. In
various places, I had some of my documents encrypted using Windows.
(When you right click on a file, select Properties, Advanced, Encrypt
content to secure data.
Last week, I accidently deleted the partition info on my hard disk but
managed to recover all the files successfully. I bought a new hard disk
and partitioned it in the same way, then recovered all the files to it
in exactly the same folders, that I didn't even need to reinstall
Windows.
The problem is now that all my encrypted files are not working. They
are not automatically being decrypted as they would normally be when I
login. All my user ID and Passwords are the same. The file names used
to appear in green before, signifying that they were encrypted, but now
they're in normal black text. Could this mean that Windows doesn't
recognise them anymore?
PLEASE HELP....REALLY NEED THOSE FILES!
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Steven L Umbach
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Posted:
Fri Nov 04, 2005 9:27 am Post subject:
Re: Windows XP file encryption...Help Please!! |
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While that may be a good solution normally it can not grant a user access to
encrypted files when the EFS certificate/private key is gone. --- Steve
"lukeles" <lukeles@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C074AD19-5186-480F-897A-6531C7F25BFA@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Hello,
DataRecoveryWizard utility can help. Speaking about me, it was
easily able to restore lost partition, so I think you will
also find it quite useful. Really recommended tool, give it a try.
http://www.easeus.com/
--
Good work, Good day.
"mo5000@gmail.com" wrote:
Hi,
I had an install of Windows XP Pro on a hard disk with 2 partitions. In
various places, I had some of my documents encrypted using Windows.
(When you right click on a file, select Properties, Advanced, Encrypt
content to secure data.
Last week, I accidently deleted the partition info on my hard disk but
managed to recover all the files successfully. I bought a new hard disk
and partitioned it in the same way, then recovered all the files to it
in exactly the same folders, that I didn't even need to reinstall
Windows.
The problem is now that all my encrypted files are not working. They
are not automatically being decrypted as they would normally be when I
login. All my user ID and Passwords are the same. The file names used
to appear in green before, signifying that they were encrypted, but now
they're in normal black text. Could this mean that Windows doesn't
recognise them anymore?
PLEASE HELP....REALLY NEED THOSE FILES!
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kmzpub
Joined: 17 Oct 2005
Posts: 30
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Fri Nov 04, 2005 5:27 pm Post subject:
Re: Windows XP file encryption...Help Please!! |
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Hi,
Maybe, there's still a chance to restore keys. You can try imho the
most powerful restore utilities for this.
They are active@ undelete for windows and uneraser for DOS. I think
they posses the most powerful recover methods.
http://www.active-undelete.com/
http://www.uneraser.com/ |
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