Files get corrupted after contents of Windows compressed folder are encrypted
Last Modified: 2022-09-12 15:05:52 Etc/GMT
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Files get corrupted after contents of Windows compressed folder are encrypted
Technical Articles ID:
KB69838
Last Modified: 2022-09-12 15:05:52 Etc/GMT Environment
File and Removable Media Protection (FRP) 5.x For supported environments, see KB81149 - FRP supported platforms. ProblemYou observe either of the following after you encrypt the contents of a Windows compressed folder:
Any new file content created within the Windows compressed folder is not corrupted.
This issue occurs with both explicit encryption and policy encryption. SolutionEncrypting the contents of a Windows compressed folder is not supported.
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