What should you do?

You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2. The computers run Windows XP Professional and are joined to an Active Directory domain. Computer1 contains the recovery agent certificate for the domain. A domain user named User1 encrypts files on Computer2 in a folder named C:User1. The user leaves the
company and the administrator deletes User1�s account. You need to decrypt the files encrypted by User1. What should you do?

You have two computers named Computer1 and Computer2. The computers run Windows XP Professional and are joined to an Active Directory domain. Computer1 contains the recovery agent certificate for the domain. A domain user named User1 encrypts files on Computer2 in a folder named C:User1. The user leaves the
company and the administrator deletes User1�s account. You need to decrypt the files encrypted by User1. What should you do?

A.
Log on to Computer2 by using the domain administrator account. At the command prompt, run cipher.exe /u c:user1*.*.

B.
Create a new domain user account named User1. Log on to Computer2 as User1. Modify the properties of the encrypted files.

C.
Remove Computer2 from the domain. Log on to Computer2 by using the local administrator account. Modify the properties of the encrypted files.

D.
Back up the encrypted files on Computer2. Restore the files on Computer1. Log on to Computer1 by using the recovery agent account and modify the properties of the encrypted files.



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