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Old 05-12-2003, 04:49 AM   #1
Ed McAndrew
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Ok,

I have just rebuild my machine, I had some information
saved on my 200GB Maxtor secondary drive and it was
encrypted. Well I reinstalled the OS on my primary and
everything works great, but now I can't only any of the
things I had encrypted. I'm using the same User name and
password. I don't know what else to do. Can I do anything
about this??
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Old 05-12-2003, 05:48 AM   #2
Steven L Umbach
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Bottom line is you need your user EFS private key from the previous installation to
decrypt those files. If you have a backup of the private key somewhere, are a member
of a W2K domain, or have a copy of your user profile either still on the hard drive
[if you did not format] or in a backup you may be able to recover the files. If not,
those files are gone forever. If you have the old profile and password a call to MS
support [probably $250] "may" be able to recover the files. --- Steve

http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...Ben-us%3B255742 -- most applies
to XP also.

"Ed McAndrew" <tuffgong01@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Ok,
>
> I have just rebuild my machine, I had some information
> saved on my 200GB Maxtor secondary drive and it was
> encrypted. Well I reinstalled the OS on my primary and
> everything works great, but now I can't only any of the
> things I had encrypted. I'm using the same User name and
> password. I don't know what else to do. Can I do anything
> about this??



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Old 05-12-2003, 06:46 AM   #3
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Ed;
The data is probably gone for good:
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/Encrypt.htm

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"Ed McAndrew" <tuffgong01@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Ok,
>
> I have just rebuild my machine, I had some information
> saved on my 200GB Maxtor secondary drive and it was
> encrypted. Well I reinstalled the OS on my primary and
> everything works great, but now I can't only any of the
> things I had encrypted. I'm using the same User name and
> password. I don't know what else to do. Can I do anything
> about this??



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Old 27-11-2004, 10:47 AM   #4
littleindybuddh
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YES YOU CAN - You don't need any keys or whatever from your old xp. Yo
just need your new admin password! You log on as admin, open th
explorer, and go to "Tools"-> "Folder Options"-> change to the ta
"View" --> scroll down to "Use simple file sharing" and you deactivat
the simple file sharing.
Then right click on the folder you cannot access, select properties
and here the tab "security" and here you select advances and in the ne
window you select owner. You will be allowed to change the ownership t
your new admin account. (there might pop up a message that you need t
be owner to change security settings - but you can change ownership i
you are logged on as admin...).

Chris

Ed McAndrew Wrote:
> Ok,
>
> I have just rebuild my machine, I had some information
> saved on my 200GB Maxtor secondary drive and it was
> encrypted. Well I reinstalled the OS on my primary and
> everything works great, but now I can't only any of the
> things I had encrypted. I'm using the same User name and
> password. I don't know what else to do. Can I do anything
> about this?


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Old 27-11-2004, 03:37 PM   #5
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littleindybuddh wrote:

>
> YES YOU CAN - You don't need any keys or whatever from your old xp.
> You just need your new admin password! You log on as admin, open the
> explorer, and go to "Tools"-> "Folder Options"-> change to the tab
> "View" --> scroll down to "Use simple file sharing" and you deactivate
> the simple file sharing.
> Then right click on the folder you cannot access, select properties,
> and here the tab "security" and here you select advances and in the
> new window you select owner. You will be allowed to change the
> ownership to your new admin account. (there might pop up a message
> that you need to be owner to change security settings - but you can
> change ownership if you are logged on as admin...).
>
> Chris
>
> Ed McAndrew Wrote:
>> Ok,
>>
>> I have just rebuild my machine, I had some information
>> saved on my 200GB Maxtor secondary drive and it was
>> encrypted. Well I reinstalled the OS on my primary and
>> everything works great, but now I can't only any of the
>> things I had encrypted. I'm using the same User name and
>> password. I don't know what else to do. Can I do anything
>> about this??

>
>

Taking ownership of the files is only useful if they were *not*
encrypted. If the files were really encrypted and you did not back up
the encryption certificate and associated private key and did not
assign a recovery agent, the data cannot be recovered. It is very good
encryption. Here is a link to information about XP's encryption:

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...t_overview.mspx

There is a great deal of information at that site about encryption.

Malke
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