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January 27th, 2010, 08:39 AM
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Thanks guys.
Nihil, I have only this laptop and the folder includes some old assignments and papers So I put these files in this folder and just to try encryption as I said before, once I tested it on this folder. And I'm still on the same computer.
 Originally Posted by CybertecOne
IMO
1) I agree with nihil in that the Green Text does indeed indicate Windows Encryption, however the encrypt check box in the properties windows is not checked, which may only indicate that you are not able to view the actual properties of the file/folder.
You know, I can check the box if you like but when I apply, it says "you don't have permission" with some options one of which is ignore all so if I ignore all it apparently applies the change so from then on the box is checked but practically it''s just checking or unchecking and Vista does it his way  
2) Are you able to modify the permissions? Create a new admin account and add permissions, then log in and see if this makes any difference.
I'm the only user, the admin, the owner, the poor student .......
3) Are you the owner of the folder/files? Properties > Security > Advanced > Owner
Yea I am the owner. Even if I login with admin account, it says the same.
4) Have you reset your password via the SAM/accounts snap in (Computer Management) via the 'Reset Password' right click menu?
Not at all.
It seems to me like a corruption when I left the system on at that damn night and it got restarted. Maybe the folder has been open at the time of restarting I don't remember.
I just thought maybe I can upload the files into a server like rapidshare and then redownload them but it doesn't let me.
Many thanks for all your helps folk.
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January 28th, 2010, 08:01 AM
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OK boyboy,
You might try the trial version of this application I know that it is limited as a trial but I don't know how much.
http://www.elcomsoft.com/aefsdr.html?r1=pr&r2=efs_pro
I am inclined to agree with you that it seems to be some form of corruption. In theory your SSID on that machine should let you in given that you haven't changed passwords, done a repair install or whatever.
This leads me to the question: are those files really encrypted? Like were they in green before this happened?
I do know of a way to extract them, but if they are encrypted that probably won't be much help, unless the corruption is only at the folder level, rather than the file level. 
I am afraid that I don't know enough about the inner workings of EFS/BitLocker to say.
Please check this out:
http://www.roadkil.net/
"unstoppable copier" or possibly "raw copy" might work.
Please read the instructions carefully as the product is not designed for individual folder or file recovery. You will probably need a partition as large as your data or external media the same. Whilst I have used it in its various versions over a number of years, I have never checked to see if it only needs space enough for all the data or the whole partition/drive.
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