I am unable to add any files to the Content Library. I get the error message that "Publisher cannot complete the operation."
When I go to Publisher and Content Library in my appdata there are no files.
I recently had to reformat my hard drive so copied the content library file and added it to...
Michael,
Thanks, but that didn't work either. I think the encryption key has to still be on the hard drive in order to do this.
Still grasping for straws so send any other suggestions you have.
Thanks,
pam
strongm,
Thanks so much for your reply. I wish it had been better news. I keep hoping that I've missed something in finding a solution --- there was some valuable information in my data that I can never recreate.
I used an EFS Key recovery that brought up a long list of keys that were...
I did a search for encrypted data and came across your threads on MD5 encryption -- none of which I understood!! STRONGM had come up with some great solutions which were "greek" to me but I wondered if it could help me with my situation..... I actually have already posted it on...
Michael,
I have tried to copy the restored files to my laptop which was FAT32. The error message I got said that the target file system did not support the data being copied. All the file names were copied but 0 data was sent.
Restoring the backup to a NTFS partition doesn't work. It just...
User 12345666445,
What exactly did you look for on the internet? Data recovery or Unencrypting files?
Your back up data was encrypted?
I've googles data recovery specialists but none that could unlock the Windows Xp EFS system.
I have tried restoring the backup to a Fat32 laptop but it said it did not support the data format being transferred. All the folder and file names restored but 0 bytes of data!
I have had professionals try to recover data -(they said they spent about $1800 in man hours on it but with no results. They didn't charge me anything but I paid them something anyway.) They could recover my encrypted data but not the FEK key. I thought that was hidden...... How do you find it?
I posted this in another forum and then found this one.
I am in a horrible dilemna and everyone I have talked to say that I'm flat out of luck.
I have a C: and D: drive on my desktop. It is part of our home wireless network. There was years of "junk" on my computer so I decided to clean it up...
I am in a horrible dilemna and everyone I have talked to say that I'm flat out of luck.
I have a C: and D: drive on my desktop. It is part of our home wireless network. There was years of "junk" on my computer so I decided to clean it up. I gathered all my data into one folder and did a back up...
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