Guest Tyler T Posted August 27, 2008 Posted August 27, 2008 I used Windows encryption to encrypt a folder 2 years ago. Now I am unable to decrypt (un-encrypt) the folder. It says "Access Denied". I clicked on Properties-Advanced and unchecked the box "Encrypt contents to secure data". I use Verisign PKI certs that are renewed annually. I see that the old ones are still available in IE. Any ideas of how to un-encrypt the folder and files. I need to move these to a new HDD. Quote
Guest Dan Posted August 28, 2008 Posted August 28, 2008 I am sure you are logged in as an admin. user. In addition, have you used the free Windows Live One Care Scan or 90 day trial version to scan for baddies on your machine that may be preventing access for you. Finally, you may want to consider contacting Verisign as well and let them know of your problems they may be able to offer you some free support or at least direct you in the right direction. Verisign was helpful to me in the past when I have worked with them on safeguarding and securing my computers through the use of certificates recently. "Tyler T" wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > I used Windows encryption to encrypt a folder 2 years ago. Now I am unable > to decrypt (un-encrypt) the folder. It says "Access Denied". I clicked on > Properties-Advanced and unchecked the box "Encrypt contents to secure data". > > I use Verisign PKI certs that are renewed annually. I see that the old ones > are still available in IE. > > Any ideas of how to un-encrypt the folder and files. I need to move these to > a new HDD. > </span> Quote
Guest Roger Abell [MVP] Posted August 28, 2008 Posted August 28, 2008 Your use of Verisign PKI certs has nothing to do with your access to Windows encrypted files. In order to try to help you we need to know what version of Windows this is on and whether this is or is not domain joined (now and when the EFS encryption first happened). We will assume that you are trying to gain access to the files with the same account as was used to encrypt the files. Finally note that setting a folder to "Encrypt contents to secure data", or unchecking that, does not automatically encrypt all files, but instead says that on the next access the file should be encrypted (or does not say that when unchecked). Similarly unchecking it does not unencrypt the files that already have been encrypted. The Access Denied message can happen because of NTFS permissions (lack of) or because of inability to decrypt EFS guarded files. So, can we know that you have ruled out the NTFS permissions part ? Roger "Tyler T" <TylerT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2662FD25-2193-4508-B36D-1425F3B6D0FE@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue"> >I used Windows encryption to encrypt a folder 2 years ago. Now I am unable > to decrypt (un-encrypt) the folder. It says "Access Denied". I clicked on > Properties-Advanced and unchecked the box "Encrypt contents to secure > data". > > I use Verisign PKI certs that are renewed annually. I see that the old > ones > are still available in IE. > > Any ideas of how to un-encrypt the folder and files. I need to move these > to > a new HDD. > </span> Quote
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