Encrypting files...

Hi there,
My Device is Q10,  my son he inter wrong password more than 10 times and Device directly deleting my data. I open device and I restore backup and my data but know I facing problem in Memory card  ( micro card ) when I installed  its showing this message ( the Media card is Encrypted files with another device  )
I need to fix that’s problems I have data for 3 years old ( photos, videos, work files ) and very important files.

Can you turn off the encryption?
BlackBerry 10 OS:
The BlackBerry 10 smartphone will start to encrypt all of the data that resides on the inserted media card as soon as the Media Card Encryption setting is changed to On.
Once completely encrypted, the data can be accessed by using the any of following methods:
By opening the file Manager on the smartphone and browsing to the content
By using the appropriately associated app that has access to the media card data, for example:
Docs to go app to open documents such as spreadsheet, or powerpoint documents.
By connecting the smartphone to a computer that has BlackBerry Link installed or has BlackBerry 10 smartphone drivers installed.
Note: Data can then be added, copied or moved from the encrypted media card installed on the smartphone when using the computer that is connected to the smartphone.
By accessing mounted drives, or by accessing the UNC path of the device using the following address format \\169.254.x.x\
Note: Trying to access data from an encrypted memory card on the smartphone that has USB Mass Storage mode set to On or by removing the encrypted memory card from the device and inserting it into a card reader on the PC or another smartphone, will result in the inability to open the contents of the data successfully.
The files will be displayed showing the file name and type but will be unrecognizable when attempting to opening the file.
Note: There is no .rem file name extension added to file names that are encrypted by a BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
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    Sorry we aren't communicating.  This doesn't have anything to do with a program being associated with the file.  No regular app can open an encrypted file.  Here is the final outcome.  For some reason, after 2 days, these files now show up as unencrypted files in iCloud Drive on the iPad.  That is they now match up by name and extension with what I have on the MBA in Finder.  There is no explanation except that iCloud Drive is buggy.

  • Replication Problem "Encrypted file on unencrypted media" (CSS)

    Hello,
    since a couple of weeks, we have problems with the replicator. They use Eclipse-Imageanalysis to check the DDP-masterdata before they do the glass-mastering. Imageanalysis is a standard-software for replicators.
    This software reports from time to time "Encrypted file on unencrypted media". This means, that files are tagged for encryption (CSS) but the images do not have or require any encryption on a DVD master, which is not prepared for CSS.
    We use GEAR Mastering Pro to create DDP masters by the VIDEO_TS folder created by Encor, instead of creating DLT tapes with Encore. But GMP is not where this problem is coming from. GMP does not affect the tagged files. The files are already tagged in the VIDEO_TS folder. The problem is definitely created by Encore. We had this problem already with Encore 1.5.
    Has anyone experience with this problem? Is there a work-around, or a possibility to check this tagging/flagging ourselves instead of waiting for the replicators error-message?
    Thanks in advance
    A.

    @JBowden - I don´t need Encore to add CSS. I would never use Encore to master, never ever. Encore is so much unreliable. It´s better to use DDP images on disks (GEAR) instead of creating old-school and ultra-slow DLT tapes. Futhermore: A DDP can be veryfied and checked, a DLT not.
    @Neil - Thanks. Well, i did exactly what Gear told, that means, we use SSCRST 4 / DDP 2.1. Is this 2048 or 2054? I am not sure, but i am sure that the VOBTABLE.DAT is always present, and this is typically for CSS - at least in DDP verson 2.0.
    We create a big bunch of commercial masters each year, some with CSS and some without, all CSS-DVDs without problems, and some Encore-Non-CSS with this problem. The Gear company reports, that this problem is definitely caused by Adobe Encore, and that Adobe is not willing to cooperate in any way. This problem is present in Version 1.5 and in version 2.0.
    Yesterday i bought the first Mac & DVD Studio Pro for our company. We have and had so much heavy problems with Encore and i spent so much money and time for the problems in it. If it will be better with the Apple software, we will drop Encore completely. Do you have experience with DVD Studio & Gear in combination?
    Thanks
    A

  • Oracle Express Edition And Windows Encrypted File System (EFS)

    Hello,
    I want to use oracle express edition with windows encrypted file system. I tried some possibilities like encrypting xe folder. But connection can not be established when efs is used. Is there a compatibility problem between oracle xe and windows efs? On Oracle's page, it is declared that oracle database is compatible with Windows EFS.
    Thank you for help.

    Pl identify which version of Win 7 - 32-bit or 64-bit ? Home version or something else ?
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  • Using Action Wizard on encrypted files in Acrobat X

    I am trying to use the Action Wizard to execute batch commands on encrypted files in Acrobat X but it keeps saying it can't open the document. In Preferences, I have the Security Method set to Password Security under Action Wizard, but it never prompts me for a password. Is there something else I need to set?

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  • Open powerpoint encrypted files that are read only

    I'm trying to open a powerpoint encrypted file that is read only with keynote version 5.1.1.
    however keep getting the error message it must first be saved un encrypted.
    is there a way to mark the file read only so keynote will open it like powerpoint does

    thanks for the info, but not possible to get the file with the passowrd removed.
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  • Is it possible Encrypt files in document library after uploading OOB

    Is it possible Encrypt files in document library after uploading using  OOB?
    if so please share how the above can be achieved.
    V Jean

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  • Encrypt file without modules PI or XI

    Hi folks,
    We are doing the integration between Success Factors and SAP HCM (on-premise), one of the requirements from the business is to encrypt the output files.
    We are using the SAP Add-On SuccessFactors BizX to integrate the systems, the step by step is:
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    Somebody know about any encryption method supported to integrate SFSF ? any BADI, Function Module, and so on.
    Regards,
    Edgar Salcedo

    Hi Edgar,
    I don't have an experience with integration with SF but I can tell you the standard method offered for file encryption in ABAP AS. ABAP AS offers support for PKCS7. It's a standard that describes how to encrypt a message. You can more find info how to use it on this forum. Search for SSF_KERN_ENVELOPE. I am not sure if SF supports this but from your description it seems like yes. Btw DSA can be used only for signing, not for encryption.
    Cheers

  • How can i send PGP encrypted file from PI to the receiver

    Hi experts,
                        I am unable to send the  PGP encrypted file from PI to the receiver. where the Clients sends the file using PGP encryption,
    But i am trying to send the same with PI. But i am not able to send the same can you please help me out to get the same incorporated using PI 7.1
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    Regards,
    Amruth

    hi,
    You can write an adapter module to encypt your payload before sending to Reciever:
    /people/dijesh.tanna/blog/2008/09/15/sap-pi-integrating-macafee-e-business-server-with-sap-pi-70-for-pgp-encryptiondecryption
    http://www.bouncycastle.org/documentation.html
    http://www.cryptix.org/
    http://aedaptive.com/index.php/solutions/pgp-for-sap-netweaver
    http://www.pgpi.org/doc/pgpintro/
    PGP encryption: Do we need to write adapter module?
    If you are getting PGP file from sender and want  to send this file to target without any mapping transformation you can use this blog:
    /people/william.li/blog/2006/09/08/how-to-send-any-data-even-binary-through-xi-without-using-the-integration-repository
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