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problem opening encrypted excel and word files

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GS

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Apr 24, 2013, 12:53:26 PM4/24/13
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This problem has just appeared since last week:
I have some encrypted files (using the normal NTFS folder encryption
feature) but now when I try to open the Excel ones I'm told the file is
in use or encrypted and can't be accessed, whilst some of the word ones
give me a warning they can only be opened read-only. Other file types
are working normally though.

If I go to a file's properties and untick the encryption option the file
decrypts ok, after which it opens normally, so it is not a problem with
the encryption key being lost or encrypted for the wrong user.

The files in question are stored on our server (Windows Server 2008)
although I think they are also mirrored on the local PC too (everything
is networked on a LAN using the usual Active Directory setup).

I have heard there has been a problem with an NTFS driver update (update
2823324) for Server 2008 that came out a few days ago, I wonder if this
could be the culprit? Googling hasn't shown anyone reporting the above
problem though.

David H. Lipman

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Apr 24, 2013, 4:21:16 PM4/24/13
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From: "GS" <us...@example.net>
If you highlight folders that are "Green", can you uncheck "Encrypt data..."
and propogate that to all files and subfolder ?
That is basically decrypt all files and folders in a container such that all
files and folder names are "Black" and none are "Green" ?

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GS

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Apr 24, 2013, 8:33:05 PM4/24/13
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Yes, in the end I had to do that as I found another problem, that
Windows would not allow me to create new files in the encrypted folder
either. Decrypting the whole folder solved the problem but I wonder what
could have caused it.

I uninstalled the Windows NTFS update that I suspected might be the problem
and installed MS's replacement for it that they have just released but it
made no difference to the problem.


David H. Lipman

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Apr 24, 2013, 9:17:29 PM4/24/13
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From: "GS" <us...@example.net>
Yeah, nothing in KB2823324 indicated it was associated with FIPS or
encryption.
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