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Offline Anonymous

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EFS encryption and registry key
« on: July 10, 2006, 02:31:53 AM »
I came across a description you wrote of how you got an EFS registry key from your registry and were able to open "old" encrypted files on a new OS installation. could you tell me how to do this?

I\'m facing the problem of getting blue screen death before logon, and I have an encrypted file that I\'ve been trying to get off the hard drive before I reinstall OS cause I don\'t want to lose the Word Document. I\'ve tried every fix I know, been on phone for literally hours for 3 days, no luck. If you could help me out, I\'d be so appreciative.
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EFS encryption and registry key
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2006, 03:53:52 PM »
Hi,

Yes i faced same sort of problem 3-4 years back and not able to access my encrypted files and i searched whole google without luck. so i did some trick and found a way to get my old certificates again, you need to get your ntuser.dat file and send me on my email..

The process is simple but i think EFS is good for every one and i don\'t want to give hackers or crackers good point to decrypt other\'s files by using my technique  :D

Best Regards,
Babar Shafiq Nazmi.
« Last Edit: January 01, 1970, 05:00:00 AM by babar »
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