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January 23rd, 2010, 05:01 AM
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properties->security->advanced->permissions:
Type Name Permissions Inherited from Apply to
Allow boyboy400 Full Control <not inherited> This folder subfolders and files
See!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
But I don't have full control. I can't even copy the files.
By the way in properties->security
Under permissions for boyboy400 the final check box which is special permissions is not highlighted and is not checked and I can't check it. I can't even change anything in these windows of course if I do, first it says you don't have privilage but then when I close it, it has been applied!!!!!!!! But as you seen though I have full control but I don't have any control
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January 23rd, 2010, 10:22 AM
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January 24th, 2010, 06:54 PM
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January 25th, 2010, 09:33 AM
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Hi boyboy400,
I am afraid I am not the bearer of good news, although let me make it clear that I have never actually used Vista encryption so I might well be missing something.
A couple of months ago I wanted to try windows encryption instead of folderlock so I only once tried it on this folder but the only thing that happened was change in the color of fonts to green. Even in that time it didn't ask me for any password!
From what you have said so far I get the impression that you have this folder on a remote server/computer, and that you encrypted it on a computer other than the one you downloaded it to?
As I understand Vista encryption, it uses the SID. This is assigned to a user on a particular machine. If you want to use the files/folders elsewhere, there is some sort of procedure to export the encryption key.
Actually, Vista encryption is doing its job. As far as it is concerned, you are a hacker who has stolen that folder and it won't let you into it. 
I am afraid I don't know of any way of circumventing this, as I have never actually used the encryption myself. I know that it can be dangerous, because if you had to do a format and reinstall you would create a new SID and the backed up encrypted files (using the old SID) would be inaccessible. I have heard of that happening.
At this point all I can suggest is:
1. Go to the computer you encrypted the folder from.
2. Get someone you trust to do this and logon as you.
3. Get remote management access to that computer. If you already have this (and it must be the computer that did the encryption) then all you have to do is remove the encryption and download it again.
OK, it is at least 2 or 3 years since I looked at it, so I don't know if there are any recovery tools around these days? I don't think that "cracking" is an option, because, as you say, there isn't a password 
I am sorry that I have not been able to be of more help, but I think we now have a better picture of what the problem probably is?
Good Luck!
EDIT:
I can't unpack it with winzip, winrar,7-zip and I can't even pack the folder with them!!!!!!!!!! It says access is denied !!!!!!!!!!
That sort of makes sense, because the encryption is at the machine level, and it is not password protected. You are being stopped before your compression tools have a chance to ask for a password...........and there isn't one so it wouldn't work anyway.
Last edited by nihil; January 25th, 2010 at 09:37 AM.
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