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Thursday, March 22, 2012

[computer-tech-support: 8403] Re: Encrypted Items

bad news,
but thanks anyway for replying...My loss is huge kind of....but
doing .... :-(
do u have an idea how the certificate is looking like, so I may
undelete it from the hard disk( is stilll available) the key shape
would be something like registry keys, right ? the things that I wont
be able to do....no prob...?>>>!!!
Thanks anyway.

On Mar 20, 12:30 pm, KwikOne <kerryku...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Unfortunately, you can say goodbye to those files. Because you installed a
> fresh copy of XP a new SID was created. It is the SID + user ID (not the
> user name - the ID is a GUID number which MAY or may not be the same after
> the fresh copy install) + user password which is used to create the
> encryption key. And without that encryption key you will almost certainly
> never get back those files. Perhaps there might be some encryption cracker
> software which might recover them for you but I doubt it.
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> On Sunday, March 18, 2012 5:28:20 AM UTC-4, Wahid Salah wrote:
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> > Hello, I have encrypted a folder on the D: with the native Windows Xp
> > Sp3 encryption option...Now I installed a new fresh copy of windows Xp
> > sp3...(same as before) but I lost access to the files and the whole
> > folder, all names of files and folders are in green instead of
> > balck...
> > what do i need to do to restore these files, I have many important
> > things....huge data and memories.
> > thanks in advance

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