amitava
Fri Dec 28 09:22:03 CST 2007
Hi!
Thanks for the quick response. I downloaded the trial version and
tried, but it stops ~56% into scanning C: drive for keys. Without
that, and even with my password (as I have come to expect by now :)),
it shows the files as not decrypt-able.
Guess I have to file this as a learning experience. Thankfully I had a
few of the files on a pen drive.
Thanks!
On Dec 28, 2:55 pm, Malke <notrea...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> amitava.bhattachar...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > Sometime back, I had encrypted a folder on my hard drive. In between,
> > I changed my password. Obviously, I was denied access to those files
> > thereafter. So I went back and restored my previous password. Still, I
> > can't access the files. However, when I check Advanced Properties >
> > Encryption Attribute Details, my username is shown in the list of
> > users who have transparent access to the file(s). To add to my woes, I
> > didn't make a backup of the encryption certificate, and XP has no
> > default recovery agent, as I learned later.
> > Is there any way to recover these files? Or are they gone for good?
>
> You can check with Elcomsoft to see if their program can recover your
> encrypted files:
>
>
http://www.elcomsoft.com/aefsdr.html
>
> If it can, pay for the program and chalk this one up to a relatively
> inexpensive learning experience about how important it is to Back Stuff
> Up. If the Elcomsoft program can't recover your files, then you are SOL.
>
> Malke
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