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You need to choose stronger encryption and longer encryption key.
encryption only windows with built in encryption software is win 7 ultimate
EFS stands for Encrypted File System and is used to encrypt folders and files in Windows XP or Vista.This encryption works ONLY when using the Windows NTFS file system!
Very much depends on the method of encryption used and the level of expertise of the user with the admin account. For example it's possible to setup a master user account that would have access to all encrypted files in other uses home directories. Unless of course they used a second party method of encryption. Then they would simply appear as encrypted files and the user, regardless of admin privileges would be unable to open them. I would need more details on the situation to truly answer your question in in general terms, assuming windows, it's possible yes.
If you cannot access and encrypted file after you have installed a new version of Windows and you have a backup copy of your certificate, install (import) the certificate in Windows. Then add it to the encrypted file.
No! windows 7 is an operating system that runs in a computer, it is a part of Microsoft windows family. There are several types of windows 7 such as home premium. ..
Upgrade to the LEAP wireless security protocol.
Windows 7 Professional is much better than Windows 7 Home Premium as it has more features geared towards businesses like Windows XP mode, higher RAM limit, the ability to participate in a Windows Server domain and others. However, it is more expensive then Home Premium.
you ask the owner of the picture. If it is encrypted in windows then you have to perform a recovery key. Anyother way is illegal and I shaw not tell.
To play a Windows 97 game on a Home Premium 64 bit computer, the game must be run on compatibility mode. Once the game is installed, right click on the game and select properties. Under properties, choose compatibility and select either Windows XP or Windows 98.
Yes, windows vista is already pre-loaded on this computer when you receive it. More specifically, Windows Vista Home Premium edition.
I'm not sure what you mean by loader but to activate windows 7 Home Premium all you have to do is open the start menu, right click on Computer and click properties. Then click activate windows and you should be good to go.