1.21 GIGAWATTS?!

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Mar 2006

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Jan 11, 2009, 11:13 AM
Local time: Jan 11, 2009, 10:13 AM
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The first time you visit, you can see the solution right at the bottom of the page.
In order to have the encryption keys ready, you should have done the following steps on your old computer ( source):
- Start Microsoft Internet Explorer.
- On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
- On the Content tab, in the Certificates section, click Certificates.
- Click the Personal tab.
- There may be several certificates present, depending on whether you have installed certificates for other purpose.
- Select one certificate at a time until the Certificate Intended Purposes field shows Encrypting File System. This is the certificate that was generated when you encrypted your first folder.
- Click Export to start the Certificate Export Wizard, and then click Next.
- Click Yes, export the private key to export the private key, and then click Next.
- Click Enable Strong protection, and then click Next.
- Type your password. (You must have a password to protect the private key.)
- Specify the path where you want to save the key. You can save the key to a floppy disk, another location on the hard disk, or a CD. If the hard disk fails or is reformatted, the key and the backup will be lost. (If you back up the key to a floppy disk or CD, you must store that disk or CD in a secure location.) Specify the destination, and then click Next
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If I use My Private Folder to encrypt something again and use the same password I used before, will the encryption keys be the same? Can I reproduce them?
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
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