philipingrandisson
Wed Dec 12 09:57:01 PST 2007
if i run EFSINFO /R : I have the message "No efs recovery agent is foud"
Hot to check if my 2 certificate have the same thumbprint.
yes i have the private key with my certificate.
thanks.
"Brian Komar" wrote:
> Did you run EFSINFO?
> Did you verify that the certificate you think is the EFS Recovery agent has
> the same thumbprint as the output states?
> Do you have the private key associated with the certificate.
>
> It is really basics.
> Brian
>
> "philipingrandisson" <philipingrandisson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:C5455743-D21B-452C-A6CD-585D8072AF9D@microsoft.com...
> > Yes, the certificate was issued by the ca and not by the locL os...
> >
> > "Paul Adare" wrote:
> >
> >> On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 13:03:01 -0800, philipingrandisson wrote:
> >>
> >> > 4 month ago, i have implemented a certificate autority on my domain and
> >> > i
> >> > have create one EFS Recovery Agent.
> >> >
> >> > i have deployed many certificates for my users and the efs recovery
> >> > agnet
> >> > work fine for these months.
> >> >
> >> > today, i have make a change to my "User" certificate in the security
> >> > tab, i
> >> > have deployed the updated template to one user and i have tested the
> >> > recovery
> >> > of crypted data with my begening "efs recovery agent" certificate. now,
> >> > i'm
> >> > unable to recover file with this certificate... Why??? i need to know
> >> > why my
> >> > EFS Recovery Certificate does not work after the change. (the only
> >> > thing i
> >> > have change is to enable the autoenrollment for this user).
> >>
> >> First thing I'd check would be to make sure that the certificate from the
> >> CA was the one actually used to encrypt the file. My guess would be that
> >> it
> >> wasn't.
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Paul Adare
> >> MVP - Virtual Machines
> >>
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