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Windows XP Pro encryption

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Potatoman | 18:40 Fri 19th Aug 2005 | Technology
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Hi all - Every time i create any file in XP pro, it automatically encrpyts the file when i save it - can i turn this off or do i have to decrypt it manually everytime? Also, if i saved an encrypted file on CD or whatever, would it open ok on another PC? Thanks
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This link should explain everything about EFS.
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The reg key that this site isnt in my registry.
So what happens if for example i back up my files that are encrypted and need to restore them if i re-installed windows? Would they be useless?
From my understanding of encryption this would have to be key based. When the OS is installed there will be a key produced to enc/dec the data. If reinstalled I would doubt that the same key would be produced so you wouldn't be able to dec.

can i ask if you are creating / saving the files to the same specific location? If so, consider that the location may be set to encrypt all content, eg:

If My Documents is set to have EFS (encryption) active, all documents crated in it, will be encrypted when created or moved in to that location.

To determine if a file or folder is set to Compress or Encrypt, got to the Properties of the file/folder by Right clicking it, and then press the Advanced button. At the bottom of this window you will see the relevant check boxes.

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