EFS Recovery Agents - An EFS recovery agent is a consumer account that you must first spawn a recovery agent certificate, which grants permission to the account that are granted, the certificate should be distant from the laptop or deleted, You can designate any time if the recovery agent certificate, it creates both a .Pfx record and a .Cer record with the record name that encrypts the store as a recovery agent. Doing so provides little or no protection of the files. If the modern user profile is hurt or field, and you should invent one. To give...
Friday, 26 June 2009
EFS Recovery Agents in Microsoft windows xp
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Thursday, 11 June 2009
Enabling and Disabling File Encryption in windows xp
Posted on 00:11 by Unknown
In Windows XP, you can use Windows Explorer to encrypt or disable encryption on individual files or folders. To encrypt a file or folder: 1. In Windows Explorer, right-click the file or folder, and then select Properties. 2. On the General tab, click Advanced. 3. In the Advanced Attributes dialog box, select Encrypt Contents to Secure Data. 4. Click OK twice. If the file or folder contains any files or subfolders, sthe Microsoft operating system displays a confirmation message that asks if you want to apply the changes to the...
Monday, 8 June 2009
How to Determine Whether a File or Folder Is Encrypted in Windows XP
Posted on 22:30 by Unknown
User may receive calls from users who are attempting to access encrypted data, and they may not understand why they cannot access certain files in Microsoft windows xp. To recommend an appropriate solution, user must determine whether their files are encrypted or whether they have the proper NTFS permissions. Windows XP displays the names of encrypted files in green by default, but you can change this setting. To verify that a folder or file is encrypted: 1. Right-click the file or folder and then click Properties. 2. On the General tab, click...
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