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| | Encryption Key export I was messing around testing compressed folders and encryption options. Anyway it was just a test and the folder in question doesn't matter to me. But it prompted me to backup an encryption certificate key afterwards which I did. Since this was a test only is it okay if I delete the pfx file? Or should I save it if that is the only certificate key I'll have? Thanks, Steve |
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| | Re: Encryption Key export Hi, Your backuped certificate will use to encrypting/decrypting to farther operating so you can keep your backup - but not necessarily. You can get access to it e.g. from Run -> certmgr.msc console and export keys any moment. Only need remember that if you reinstall your system, you will need recovery your keys from backup. Marcin Domaslawski "Steve Mavronis" <snmavronis@comcast.net> wrote in message news:VqednagI6MCBszDbnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com... >I was messing around testing compressed folders and encryption options. >Anyway it was just a test and the folder in question doesn't matter to me. >But it prompted me to backup an encryption certificate key afterwards which >I did. Since this was a test only is it okay if I delete the pfx file? Or >should I save it if that is the only certificate key I'll have? > > Thanks, > > Steve > |
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| | Re: Encryption Key export Thanks but the key was made on a temporary test folder that doesn't exist anymore. So does that key matter anymore? "Marcin Domaslawski" <mila025@wp.pl> wrote in message news:B706C97F-4D15-4B76-A9BA-2AA52667AB24@microsoft.com... > Hi, > > Your backuped certificate will use to encrypting/decrypting to farther > operating so you can keep your backup - but not necessarily. You can get > access to it e.g. from Run -> certmgr.msc console and export keys any > moment. > Only need remember that if you reinstall your system, you will need > recovery your keys from backup. > > Marcin Domaslawski > > > "Steve Mavronis" <snmavronis@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:VqednagI6MCBszDbnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com... >>I was messing around testing compressed folders and encryption options. >>Anyway it was just a test and the folder in question doesn't matter to me. >>But it prompted me to backup an encryption certificate key afterwards >>which I did. Since this was a test only is it okay if I delete the pfx >>file? Or should I save it if that is the only certificate key I'll have? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Steve >> > |
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| | Re: Encryption Key export Hi, Certificate to encrypting is created when 1st time you cipher file or folder and is used for next times. Even when your folder doesnt exist any longer, certificate will still exist (in Personal container). Marcin Domaslawski "Steve Mavronis" <snmavronis@comcast.net> wrote in message news:COKdnVZBWbP5ZTDbnZ2dnUVZ_hynnZ2d@comcast.com... > Thanks but the key was made on a temporary test folder that doesn't exist > anymore. So does that key matter anymore? > > > "Marcin Domaslawski" <mila025@wp.pl> wrote in message > news:B706C97F-4D15-4B76-A9BA-2AA52667AB24@microsoft.com... >> Hi, >> >> Your backuped certificate will use to encrypting/decrypting to farther >> operating so you can keep your backup - but not necessarily. You can get >> access to it e.g. from Run -> certmgr.msc console and export keys any >> moment. >> Only need remember that if you reinstall your system, you will need >> recovery your keys from backup. >> >> Marcin Domaslawski >> >> >> "Steve Mavronis" <snmavronis@comcast.net> wrote in message >> news:VqednagI6MCBszDbnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com... >>>I was messing around testing compressed folders and encryption options. >>>Anyway it was just a test and the folder in question doesn't matter to >>>me. But it prompted me to backup an encryption certificate key afterwards >>>which I did. Since this was a test only is it okay if I delete the pfx >>>file? Or should I save it if that is the only certificate key I'll have? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Steve >>> >> > |
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| | Re: Encryption Key export Steve Mavronis wrote: > I was messing around testing compressed folders and encryption > options. Anyway it was just a test and the folder in question doesn't > matter to me. But it prompted me to backup an encryption certificate > key afterwards which I did. Since this was a test only is it okay if > I delete the pfx file? Or should I save it if that is the only > certificate key I'll have? > Thanks, > > Steve some light reading for you The Encrypting File System http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec...hyetc/efs.mspx Best practices for the Encrypting File System http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223316/en-us How to back up the recovery agent Encrypting File System (EFS) private key in Windows Server 2003, in Windows 2000, and in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/241201 How To Encrypt a Folder in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?id=308989 How To Remove File Encryption in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?id=308993 How To Encrypt a File in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?id=307877 HOW TO: Share Access to an Encrypted File in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?id=308991 |
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