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Vista Ultimate Encryption

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Lorin, Jun 1, 2009.

  1. Lorin

    Lorin Guest

    Encryption is not explained well.
    If my PC session does not have a log on password, then what is used for the
    encryption?

    Currently I start the PC, click my user icon (no password) and can go in and
    encrypt files.
    But what is going on?
    Are they really encrypted?
    What is it using to encrypt with since I did not have to use a password to
    start the user session?

    I really do not what to have a password to start the windows session.
    Is there some place to go to enter a password for encryption and not for log
    on?
     
  2. Hi Lorin,

    you are right that it's not described well.
    When you encrypted your first file an EFS certificate was created in your
    profile.
    You MUST save this cerificate, otherwise, if you loose it, you will loose
    all your encrypted files.
    Proceed as follows:
    Start, Run
    mmc
    File, Add/Remove Snap-in: Certificates>Add>My user Account>Finish>OK
    Expand:Certificates-Current User, Personal, Certificates
    Right click on the certificate, All tasks, Export,
    In the Cerificate export wizard:
    Welcome... - Next
    Export Private key - Yes, export private key
    Export File format - Next
    Password - whatever, Next
    File to export:MyEFSCert, Next, Next
    Completing - Finish

    After successful export, copy exported file to a safe place and keep it
    safe.

    If you reinstall your computer, or recreate your profile (if it gets
    corrupted), use this file and import it to your new profile.


    "Lorin" <lorinm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:4A9BBF28-9E25-4C62-952B-DCDA5D464678@microsoft.com...
    > Encryption is not explained well.
    > If my PC session does not have a log on password, then what is used for
    > the encryption?
    >
    > Currently I start the PC, click my user icon (no password) and can go in
    > and encrypt files.
    > But what is going on?
    > Are they really encrypted?
    > What is it using to encrypt with since I did not have to use a password to
    > start the user session?
    >
    > I really do not what to have a password to start the windows session.
    > Is there some place to go to enter a password for encryption and not for
    > log on?
    >
     
  3. Tae Song

    Tae Song Guest

    "Lorin" <lorinm@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:4A9BBF28-9E25-4C62-952B-DCDA5D464678@microsoft.com...
    > Encryption is not explained well.
    > If my PC session does not have a log on password, then what is used for
    > the encryption?
    >
    > Currently I start the PC, click my user icon (no password) and can go in
    > and encrypt files.
    > But what is going on?
    > Are they really encrypted?
    > What is it using to encrypt with since I did not have to use a password to
    > start the user session?
    >
    > I really do not what to have a password to start the windows session.
    > Is there some place to go to enter a password for encryption and not for
    > log on?
    >


    I think it's to prevent someone from using utilities like NTFS4DOS or
    anything that can bypasses Windows security from reading it. If you don't
    password protect your Windows that's your problem.
     

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