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Guest salonowiec
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Since couple of days the file names in a few particular folders are green;

when I move the file with name font in black to such a folder - it

immediately goes green. Where is this configuration stored? The folder

properties would not allow to change the font...

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Guest Donald L McDaniel
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Re: Green letters in folder

 

On Fri, 16 May 2008 09:38:48 +0200, "salonowiec"

<debrza_remove@poczta.onet.pl> wrote:

>Since couple of days the file names in a few particular folders are green;

>when I move the file with name font in black to such a folder - it

>immediately goes green.Where is this configuration stored? The folder

>properties would not allow to change the font...

 

The green colored folder and file names indicate that they are

encrypted, and everything which goes in one of these folders also

becomes encrypted.

 

Somehow, those particular folders became encrypted. If you don't want

them to be encrypted, you must decrypt them as well as the files

within them.

 

First, however, you need to find out how they became encrypted.

 

 

Donald L McDaniel

Please reply to the correct thread and article.

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Guest salonowiec
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Re: Green letters in folder

 

 

Uzytkownik "Donald L McDaniel" <orthocross@invalid.invalid.com> napisal w

wiadomosci news:bseq249ngtio2q64s6ssjf529jh8djrku5@4ax.com...

>

> First, however, you need to find out how they became encrypted.

>

>

> Donald L McDaniel

> Please reply to the correct thread and article.

> ================================================

 

I can remember that this trick came out after some download (Genealogy or

so)... Can I decrypt the folder and files by myself?

Guest salonowiec
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Re: Green letters in folder

 

 

Uzytkownik "salonowiec" <debrza_remove@poczta.onet.pl> napisal w wiadomosci

news:g0jer7$efd$1@news.onet.pl...

>

> Uzytkownik "Donald L McDaniel" <orthocross@invalid.invalid.com> napisal w

> wiadomosci news:bseq249ngtio2q64s6ssjf529jh8djrku5@4ax.com...

>>

>> First, however, you need to find out how they became encrypted.

>>

>>

>> Donald L McDaniel

>> Please reply to the correct thread and article.

>> ================================================

>

> I can remember that this trick came out after some download (Genealogy or

> so)... Can I decrypt the folder and files by myself?

 

I'm sorry, I found a necessary help in google, thanks...

Guest Twayne
Posted

Re: Green letters in folder

 

> On Fri, 16 May 2008 09:38:48 +0200, "salonowiec"

> <debrza_remove@poczta.onet.pl> wrote:

>

>> Since couple of days the file names in a few particular folders are

>> green; when I move the file with name font in black to such a

>> folder - it immediately goes green.Where is this configuration

>> stored? The folder properties would not allow to change the font...

>

> The green colored folder and file names indicate that they are

> encrypted, and everything which goes in one of these folders also

> becomes encrypted.

>

> Somehow, those particular folders became encrypted. If you don't want

> them to be encrypted, you must decrypt them as well as the files

> within them.

>

> First, however, you need to find out how they became encrypted.

 

Not necessarily; unencrypt them first, then look for why. If there

should be a catastrophic crash, those contents will be lost forever

unless the relevant encryption disk were made to recover them.


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