Bypass encryption?

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Bypass encryption?

#1 Post by Shade » Sun Apr 27, 2008 3:43 am

So, I encrypted a private folder on my USB harddrive in win XP, and made sure only my user had read and write rights and was the only owner.
I just reinstalled XP because, as allways. I messed up in the registry again.

And stupid as I am I forgot to decrypt the folder before reinstalling so now I can't access it anymore. Is there a way to bypass the encryption or break it?
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#2 Post by Shade » Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:43 am

Nevermind..

Ha, I just went into ntfs security permissions and took ownership on the folder again.

WAUW.. what a powerfull encryption..
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#3 Post by Shade » Wed Jul 02, 2008 5:00 am

Well, now I can get into my encrypted folder but I cannot read the .txt documents in there.. Access denied.

I've tried everything.. lots of small decrypting programs but none of them worked, I've tried taking ownership of the file but that didn't work either.

Can anyone please help me? Is it possible to decrypt an encypted file that was encrypted with an old xp installation?

Or are my files lost forever?
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#4 Post by aaa » Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:11 am

I think the encryption key is stored in the older windows' registry (under the old windows folder). So if that got erased, then you have a problem. In that case, I don't know if there's a way to crack the encryption, and we're probably not allowed to talk about it here.

That's assuming it isn't a far simpler permissions problem.

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#5 Post by Nolonemo » Wed Jul 02, 2008 2:12 pm

Depending on how crappy the encryption program you used was, you may be able to open the files if you boot into safe mode, or if you boot into DOS and use something like NTFSDOS.
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#6 Post by Shade » Thu Jul 03, 2008 6:29 am

I didn't use any encryption program..

I used the encryption in windows XP.
you know... "right click -> properties -> advanced" :P
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