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The Recovery policy configured for this system contains invalid recovery certificate message is known to appear when trying to encrypt a file or a folder using the Windows Encrypting File System. The File Recovery certificate being http://www.maxi-pedia.com/Recovery+policy+configured+for+this+system+contains+invalid+recovery+certificate outdated or expired is the most frequent cause of this invalid recovery certificate message. The message is shown in the following print screen: Message about invalid recovery certificate shown after trying to encrypt a file.When do I get https://groups.google.com/d/topic/microsoft.public.security.crypto/tP9QKTaQ53g the invalid recovery certificate message?We already mentioned that the invalid recovery certificate message appears when trying to encrypt a file or folder using the Windows Encrypting File System mechanism. You can encrypt a file or folder an error in Windows by right clicking a file or folder in your Windows Explorer, entering the Properties screen and going to the Advanced options on the General tab. When you click check the "Encrypt contents to protect data" and hit Apply, you might encounter the Recovery policy configured for this system contains invalid recovery certificate message if your system is not set up the way it needs to be.Why the invalid an error occurred recovery certificate message appears?When you enable encryption on a file or folder, Windows checks your file recovery certificate to see whether it is current and valid. This certificate is your help of last resort in the event when you need to recover encrypted files when the encryption key is lost or damaged. It is obvious that this message can show up "out of the blue sky" leaving the user helpless and wondering – at the moment when the certificate expires.Security note:On one hand, Windows does a good thing by checking the recovery certificate to help avoid situations when the data is lost for ever just because the encryption key is lost, but on the other hand, it is necessary to say that the recovery certificate is sort of a back door and as such can be exploited.How to fix the Recovery policy configured for this system contains invalid recovery certificate message?Fixing your computer so that the Recovery policy configured for this system contains invalid recovery certificate message does not prevent you from using the Encrypting File System is a bit tricky and involves a number of steps, but we hope this guide can help you in this effort.Login as an administratorFirst, log into your computer using the built-in Adm
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