Decrypt files encrypted by Windows XP?
December 22, 2003 10:57 AM
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How can one get at files "encrypted" by Windows XP when the installation that created them is no longer accessible?
My father recently suffered a badly damaged hard drive on his computer, such that the c:\windows folder was lost beyond repair. Starting up, it names a damaged file and says to run the Repair utility on the XP CD-ROM, but the hard drive is so mucked-up that said Repair utility doesn't recognize an installation to
be repaired.
Going from other channels (fresh copy of XP on the same computer, putting the hard drive in a new computer with a working OS) I can see his My Documents folder -- apparently undamaged -- and want to get his data off for him before we try a reformat. But trying to open the folder (from a Command Prompt or from Windows) spits back an "Access Denied" message, I assume because he chose the XP "Protect my Documents from Other Users" option. We know the user password and the administrator password--is there any way to decrypt the data?
posted by Aaorn to computers & internet (9 comments total)
posted by majick at 11:14 AM on December 22, 2003