MZ@ !L!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. $Rؕ3}3}3}H̴3}H̱3}Rich3}PEL!  2PM@01.rsrc@2@@p0H`e  8P?h@AL9x(y@X p             0 @ P `x8L!2,"D&&d'0*n/35L5h4:`=MUI|v(nv ߟEŝڜ MUIen-USȀ User Access to <filename>MS Shell DlgPtA&Add...P^tA&RemovePtA&Back up keys...P Recovery &certificates for this file as defined by recovery policy:P=SysListView32List2P2OKP2CancelP&Users who can access this file:PZSysListView32List1PUser Access to %1Enterprise Control - %11Unable to find the user information for the file.+Error in adding new user(s). Error code %1.)Error in removing user(s). Error code %1.bTo add users to this file, you must have access to the file and Write or Modify permission for it.'Certificate display name not available.gTo remove users from this file, you must have access to the file and Write or Modify permission for it.5Unable to find the recovery information for the file.Encrypting File System\To share file access with other users, select their certificates from the list and click OK.:You are not allowed to remove all the users from the file.0Adding users to encrypted folder is not allowed.2Error in verifying the certificate. Error code %1.The certificate presented is a self-signed certificate and is not issued by a trusted root certification authority. Would you like to explicitly trust this user certificate?<Error in adding EFS usage to the certificate. Error code %1.Internal error. Error code %1.UserCertificate thumbprintRecovery certificateSThe certificate or key is not available for export on this machine. Error code: %1@Cannot find current EFS certificate for back up. Error code: %1.OCannot find the current EFS certificate in your personal store. Error code: %1.File or folder cannot be found. File or folder is not encrypted. ProtectorPA0Encrypting File System needs your smart card PINEncrypting File SystemnYou are encrypting a file or trying to access an encrypted file using a smart card. Enter your smart card PIN.9Encrypting File System - Back up your file encryption keyGThis helps you avoid permanently losing access to your encrypted files. Back up your file encryption key0Encrypting File System needs your smart card PINwYou are encrypting a file or trying to access an encrypted file using a smart card. Click to enter your smart card PIN.PA3This enterprise domain can remove or revoke access:Status: ProtectedRevoked&Unable to determine protection status.1Your certificate is not intended for use with EFS/Your certificate is not a smartcard certificate=Your certificate is not capable of doing masterkey encryption7Your certificate is not capable of doing RSA encryption`Your certificate can not be used by EFS because it does not meet the minimum key size criterion.*Your certificate is not an ECC certificate*Your certificate is not an RSA certificateEncrypting File SystemCreating this backup file helps you avoid permanently losing access to your encrypted files if the original certificate and key are lost or corrupted.YBack up &now (recommended) You should back up the certificate and key to removable media.@Back up &later Windows will remind you the next time you log on.=Ne&ver back up You could lose access to your encrypted files.0Back up your file encryption certificate and keyu<a href="mshelp://windows/?id=4121b78c-9cb0-4715-93ec-80ba841670a3">Why should I back up the certificate and key?</a>PAEncrypting File System-Do you have a smart card for file encryption?This computer is configured to require a certificate on a smart card for file encryption. To encrypt this file, insert your smart card and select one of the options below.v<a href="mshelp://windows/?id=196e3453-e553-4af3-8220-bdee6e60148c">How do I use a smart card for file encryption?</a>u&Create a new smart card certificate Create a new file encryption certificate on the smart card and encrypt the file.&Use an existing smart card certificate Search the smart card for an existing file encryption certificate and use it to encrypt the file.PAMPlease wait while we create your new self-signed file encryption certificate.fPlease wait while your file encryption certificate is issued by your domain's certification authority.CancelPAEncrypting File System(Error %d to get DsRolePrimaryDomainInfo.Error %d to load userenv.dll.3Error %d to get procedure address of RefreshPolicy.2Error %x to create a group policy object instance.$Error %x to open LocalMachinePolicy.Error %x GetRegistryKey.'Error %d to create/open EFS policy key.(Error %d to create recovery policy blob.2Error %d to save recovery policy blob to registry.&Error %x to save local machine policy.!Error %d to get the DS root name. Error %d to open and bind to DS.Domain EFS Recovery PolicyDomain Default Policy'Error %x to link GPO : %s to domain %s.*Not enough memory to process this command.,Error %x to get ADSI path of the EFS policy.7Error %x to get ADSI path of the domain account policy.%Error %x to open GPO %s in domain %s.,Error %x to get file system path for GPO %s. Error %d to create directory %s.,Error %d to copy the default template to %s.(Error %x to get registry key for GPO %s.Error %x to save GPO %s.6Error %d to add recovery certificate to the EFS store.4VS_VERSION_INFO@%@%?StringFileInfo040904B0LCompanyNameMicrosoft CorporationXFileDescriptionFile Encryption Utilityr)FileVersion6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623).InternalNameefsadu.LegalCopyright Microsoft Corporation. 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