TSGL: encryption question
Alan Mitchell
alan_mitchell at mindspring.com
Sat Mar 8 13:19:23 EST 2008
Try googling "encryption breaking freeware". Not all options will be viable, but some might work.
-----Original Message-----
From: "Craig" <crtrav at charter.net>
To: "Tech Support Guy Mailing List" <list at tsgserver.com>
Sent: 3/8/08 3:06 AM
Subject: TSGL: encryption question
I received this email from a family member,
I have some protected files (mainly my pictures and home videos) on my
external hard drive, then I had to reformat my hard drive but I forgot
to unprotect these files on my external. Now I can't open these files.
How can I unprotect them? I know there has to be a way! it's on a usb,
it's a seagate. I just used the regular windows protection. for
instance, many of the files are .jpg, so I right click on the file, then
properties, then I click attributes: advanced, then encrypt contents to
secure data. sometimes I have access to the details button which shows
who has access to the file. my old computer name and certificate are
listed from before the reformat. now my certificate is a totally
different number (I checked). anyway, what can I do? all of emma's
beautiful pictures are frozen!
Am I right by telling her that they are lost? It's XPSP2
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