Re: Encypted Files (EFS)
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"Waleed Akleh" <Waleed Akleh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
I have some encrypted files on my D:\ , I formatted it C:\ forgetting
about
the encrypted files, after i reinstalled the windows XP I can’t seem to
access those file "Access denied". Is there any way to access those files?
Waleed Akleh.
.
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