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Files Keep Saving as Encrypted
Windows 10 Pro x64 v1903 For some reason, new files are automatically being saved as encrypted (with gold lock icon in the upper-right corner). - If I remove the encryption per file or globally, I can no longer save the file to my desktop. - I used a reg file to "Take Ownership" of the file and the Desktop folder, but that didn't help. - If I remove the file's encryption and delete the file, restoring it from the Recycle Bin re-encrypts it. - If I restore the file's encryption, I can save it to my desktop. Is there a way to remove the automatic encryption without being prevented from saving files to the desktop? Any troubleshooting ideas will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. A poster from another forum resolved the issue. The admin command line below did the trick (my username is user). Now I can copy and save new files to the desktop from other locations as before. cipher /d /s:"C:\Users\user\Desktop" |
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