EFS encryption, our Encrypting File system, relies on our Win7 64-bit flagship download of the ISO computer's public key strategy to help users lock up files in their Win7 flagship computer, prevent files from being stolen, deleted, and read by others. But for many users, this EFS encryption is a very redundant feature. So today, we're going to explain how we can disable this EFS encryption feature on our Win7 flagship computer.
1. First, let's crack open the Start menu of the Win7 flagship computer, and then we'll find the Search window in the Start menu, just below the Start menu, and then Let's enter secpol.msc in this window and click Return so we can open the Local Security policy window for our Win7 flagship computer.
2. In the Open Local Security Policy window, we click on the security settings in the left menu to encrypt the file system item, and then we right-click on the Encrypting File System and select Properties in the Slide menu.
3. Next, you will see the following image of the Encrypting File System Properties window, we will switch the interface to the General column, and then the "Use of Encrypting File System file Encryption" set to not allow, after the completion of the click to determine the save settings on it.
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