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Microsoft.comhttp://www.microsoft.com [Microsoft.com] This article illustrates how to use data recovery and protection features in Windows XP, including Encrypting File System (EFS). Included are best practices .

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Petri.co.ilhttp://www.petri.co.il [Petri.co.il] Data Protection and Recovery in Windows XP: Microsoft Windows 2000 introduced the capability for data recovery with the implementation of Encrypting File System (EFS), and this capability has been enhanced in Windows XP. Microsoft Windows XP provides many enhancements in the area of data protection - especially Encrypting File System (EFS).

http://www.windowsmarketplace.com [Windowsmarketplace.com] Windows Marketplace: Product details for Advanced EFS Data Recovery: AEFSDR effectively (and instantly) decrypts the files protected under all versions of Windows Server 2003 (Standard and Enterprise), XP (including Service Packs 1 and 2), and 2000 (including Service Packs 1, 2, 3 and 4). Version 3.0 fixes a few bugs, allows you to add passwords from the dictionary;

Microsoft.comhttp://www.microsoft.com [Microsoft.com] How It Works: Encrypting File System -- TechNet Magazine, May ...: You can use EFS in either a standalone or domain environment, although typically EFS is used in a domain environment where you can have defined auto-enrollment procedures as well as recovery agents (discussed later) in case of lost user keys. EFS should be used with caution in a standalone environment, as there is no mechanism for key recovery (and hence file recovery) outside users backing up their own keys.

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