Chief,
If you encrypt data on your computer, you need a way to recover that data in case something happens to the encryption key. If your encryption key is lost or damaged and you don't have a way to recover your data, the data is lost. You will also lose data if you store your encryption key on a smart card and the smart card is damaged or lost. To make sure you can always access your encrypted data, you should back up your encryption certificate and key. Please try with this software I think It may help you but I am not sure.
Regards
Shams
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 2:58 PM, Wahid Salah <wahid@haladent.com> wrote:
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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