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| Guest | Re: explorer file attribute Natmaster I don't think I have ever seen this happen? I wouldn't know how you could remove that EFS attribute? -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "natmaster" <natmaster.34y0q9@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news:natmaster.34y0q9@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net... Quote: > > Also, I don't remember ever encrypting anything. Is it possible this > encryption flag is there on accident. In which case, can I remove it > forcibly and access the data directly (if it is encrypted it will be > garbage, otherwise, it will have my contents). > > > -- > natmaster |
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