2007-09-19, 08:48 AM
And are you logging on as the same user that encrypted the files initially?
If you changed ownership of the folder using the procedure I gave earlier then you may want to set ownership back to the original owner by logging on using that account and repeating the procedure.
Sorry, I can't think of any other reasons why you wouldn't be able to open the files.
Regards
Tony
If you changed ownership of the folder using the procedure I gave earlier then you may want to set ownership back to the original owner by logging on using that account and repeating the procedure.
Sorry, I can't think of any other reasons why you wouldn't be able to open the files.
Regards
Tony
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