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| Subject: | RE: XP native encryption |
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| Date: | Mon, 23 May 2005 17:55:31 -0400 |
I have never used this program to decrypt files (only to unlock admin accounts and recover deleted files) but it may work for your situation. http://www.winternals.com/products/repairandrecovery/index.asp - Graydon Graydon A. Huffman Systems Administrator AVP Auxiliary Business Operations Wayne State University ghuffman@wayne.edu 313.577.6871 -----Original Message----- From: Fernando Serto [mailto:fernando.serto@memetrics.com] Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 3:29 AM To: security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: XP native encryption guys, I have a problem here where one of the users has encrypted all her documents on her laptop, and as requested, she had administrative rights. She had a friend playing around with her laptop during the weekend, and I have no idea why that guy went through the user accounts, changed the administrator password, logged in as local administrator, DELETED the user account, RECREATED it, and changed the password back to what it was. I think the user was too embarressed to tell me why this guy had her password, and why he was playing around with her laptop, but anyway, now she can't access her files, because they are encrypted. do you know anyway to decrypt those files, in order to reencrypt using the new username? cheers, Fernando -- Fernando Serto Systems Administrator Ph: +61 2 9556 0833 Mo: +61 403 338 005 Fa: +61 2 9555 6911 ------------------ Certain disclaimers and policies apply to all email sent from Memetrics. For the full text of these disclaimers and policies see http://www.memetrics.com/emailpolicy.html
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