I just got a call from my brother about his encrypted files on his computer. The files were encrypted via WinXP's native encryption. He said he was getting annoyed with the User password on his account, so he went to the control panel applet and removed the user password. Well, this also means that you can't access your Encrypted files anymore.
If he puts the same password back on the account, will the encrypted folders suddenly be accessible again? I'm hoping that this is the case, because his entire user account folder under Documents & Settings is encrypted (prying girlfriend, I guess). This means that his desktop and applications went haywire when he removed the password.
So any ideas? Will putting the password back in place solve the dilema?
If he puts the same password back on the account, will the encrypted folders suddenly be accessible again? I'm hoping that this is the case, because his entire user account folder under Documents & Settings is encrypted (prying girlfriend, I guess). This means that his desktop and applications went haywire when he removed the password.
So any ideas? Will putting the password back in place solve the dilema?