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I recently lost most of my computer due to lightning.
After a reinstall of my XP, and some new hardware, all of my old files on the drive were encrypted and now I cannot access them. Does any one know how to step by step set up the administrator account to be a recovery agent? I have looked all day on the support website and cannot find an answer. Please Help!?! Thanks, Brian |
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http://www.compulink.co.uk/~davedorn...xpencrypt2.htm
If you haven't completed the steps outlined in the above link, and your computer is/was not part of a domain, then you are probably out of luck... Sorrry Aaron Atlanta, GA "Brian" wrote in message ... I recently lost most of my computer due to lightning. After a reinstall of my XP, and some new hardware, all of my old files on the drive were encrypted and now I cannot access them. Does any one know how to step by step set up the administrator account to be a recovery agent? I have looked all day on the support website and cannot find an answer. Please Help!?! Thanks, Brian |
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Forgot to add:
If you had PREVIOUSLY done the steps in part 2 of the link I posted, and you have your certificates backed up and stored away on a disk, then you can go to part 5 and recover your files: http://www.compulink.co.uk/~davedorn...xpencrypt5.htm If you have not backed up the certificates, then you are hosed. In that case you probably need to just suck it up, fdisk, re-format , and re-install - and if you use EFS again, make sure you back up the certs!!!! Aaron "Aaron" wrote in message ... http://www.compulink.co.uk/~davedorn...xpencrypt2.htm If you haven't completed the steps outlined in the above link, and your computer is/was not part of a domain, then you are probably out of luck... Sorrry Aaron Atlanta, GA "Brian" wrote in message ... I recently lost most of my computer due to lightning. After a reinstall of my XP, and some new hardware, all of my old files on the drive were encrypted and now I cannot access them. Does any one know how to step by step set up the administrator account to be a recovery agent? I have looked all day on the support website and cannot find an answer. Please Help!?! Thanks, Brian |
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Brian;
Are you sure it is not an Ownership issue: http://support.microsoft.com/default...EN-US;Q308421& If the files are encrypted. If you did not back-up the encryption key or the Recovery Agent and are not on a domain, the files are as good as gone. This must be accomplished while you have access to the files. If you can restore the original profile (not recreate) you may be able to recover the data. Recreating profiles and passwords is irrelevant. Contact Microsoft if you can restore the profile. Or: http://www.beginningtoseethelight.or...very/index.php EFS is very good at what it does and there is no back door. Read and understand these links before using EFS to keep from permanently losing your data: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p...ry/default.asp (58 pages) http://support.microsoft.com/?id=223316 -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] An easier way to read newsgroup messages: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p...oups/setup.asp Please respond to newsgroup only for everyone's benefit. "Brian" wrote in message ... I recently lost most of my computer due to lightning. After a reinstall of my XP, and some new hardware, all of my old files on the drive were encrypted and now I cannot access them. Does any one know how to step by step set up the administrator account to be a recovery agent? I have looked all day on the support website and cannot find an answer. Please Help!?! Thanks, Brian |
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