I think you're in trouble.

I read 'Inside Windows 2000 Server' by William Boswell about a year ago and
I remember that he went into some detail about these sort of scenario's.
Might be worth a look!

Regards

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Iadarola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 03 April 2002 20:55
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Win2K EFS


I have a folder that I encrypted a long time ago when I was messing with EFS
in my lab at home.  The account that I encrypted the folder with was "USER
X" in "DOMAIN A".  I recently rebuilt the server and created a new domain,
"DOMAIN B".  I tried to access the folder the other night and was denied
access.  I know why I can not access the folder...my question is how can I
recover the folder and its contents? I still have a laptop that is a member
of the old "DOMAIN A" that "USER X" is logging into under the cached
account.  I tried to back up the folder and restore the folder to the laptop
and decrypt the files.  Didn't work.  I tried to export the Private Key from
the "USER A" and install it under the "Domain B" administrators account.
That didn't work.  Any thoughts or suggestions on how to recover the folder?
Are there any third party tools out there yet that will recover the folder.
I checked WinTernals and did not see anything and a google search came up
empty.

TIA,
Steve I

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