Originally posted by: STaSh
There has GOT to be a way, a program, some trick to be able to view these files. I could KILL M$ for not giving any kind of warning about this!! Those bastards drive you INSANE with "are you sure......." "are you sure......." "are you sure......." "are you sure......." blah blah for every friggin' thing you try to do on a Windows OS of which none of IT is even necessary!!!!! Something as serious as this, and these ass-wipes don't give one comment about it when encrypting a folder!!! THAT is just TOTALLY SENSELESS!!!!!!! Backwards A$$holes
I don't know who or what M$ is, but lets assume you are ranting about Microsoft. There are volumes of documentation on our website and
on your PC about this very topic. This is the reason why we have recovery agents. There are numerous documents, help files, even forums like this that tell you that you must backup the private key.
Why would you expect encryption to have some kind of back door "some trick to be able to view these files"? Then why did you encrypt it? Please tell me what the point of a encryption scheme with a backdoor would be?
Encryption comes down to some pretty basic math. At a very basic level, you have two keys. Your data is encrypted with one key and can decrpyted only by the other key. You cannot discover what one key is by using the other. Bottom line, if you do not have the key that can decrypt the data that was encrypted by the other key, you aren't getting that data. Unless you want to brute force it. Any encryption can be brute forced. But the idea behind encryption is how long would it take to brute force a key, and would it would be worth it to someone to devote that much time to it?
But dont blame us for your mistake. Sorry, but this one's on you. Time to stop ranting, take responsibility for your data, and move on.