To encrypt files for additional security, you must have an encryption certificate and its associated decryption key on your computer or on a smart card. You can't access your encrypted files without this certificate and key. Use this wizard to: - Select or create a file encryption certificate and key. - Back up the certificate and key to avoid losing access to your encrypted files. - Set Encrypting File System to use a smart card. - Update previously encrypted files to use a different certificate and key.
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