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Greetings!
My laptop died, an important file was left encrypted by my foolishness.
Luckily, the disk (all user profiles, data) was spared, and I was able
to mount the laptop disk on my desktop. However, I kept getting an
"access denied" error for the EFS file. I have no designated recovery
agent. Based on web search, I followed directions using "brief and
advanced" options, at the following web site (effectively setup the
machine id and user values to match by creating a dummy Windows XP
install and copying over the crypto, protect and SystemCertificates
folders of the new user (under c:\Document and
Settings\user\Application Data\Microsoft folder) :
http://www.beginningtoseethelight.org/efsrecovery/
I was successful in opening my encrypted text file but all the text
inside the file is now garbage. What am I doing wrong ? Are there any
alternative ways of recovering EFS files ? Any help will be gratefully
appreciated!!
Greetings!
My laptop died, an important file was left encrypted by my foolishness.
Luckily, the disk (all user profiles, data) was spared, and I was able
to mount the laptop disk on my desktop. However, I kept getting an
"access denied" error for the EFS file. I have no designated recovery
agent. Based on web search, I followed directions using "brief and
advanced" options, at the following web site (effectively setup the
machine id and user values to match by creating a dummy Windows XP
install and copying over the crypto, protect and SystemCertificates
folders of the new user (under c:\Document and
Settings\user\Application Data\Microsoft folder) :
http://www.beginningtoseethelight.org/efsrecovery/
I was successful in opening my encrypted text file but all the text
inside the file is now garbage. What am I doing wrong ? Are there any
alternative ways of recovering EFS files ? Any help will be gratefully
appreciated!!