File name: | rekeywiz.exe.mui |
Size: | 16384 byte |
MD5: | 7288e1a3c99e3b516daecfb56527c1e3 |
SHA1: | a82f223e211559a95799f35a5db06235859b2cf5 |
SHA256: | 0dd1313cfe32f6ae3e88093fe6875e0e0d808192f01fb0c4c82ec892021a7325 |
Operating systems: | Windows 10 |
Extension: | MUI |
In x64: | rekeywiz.exe EFS REKEY wizard (32-bit) |
If an error occurred or the following message in English (British) language and you cannot find a solution, than check answer in English. Table below helps to know how correctly this phrase sounds in English.
id | English (British) | English |
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2009 | Personal Information Exchange (*.pfx) *.pfx All Files (*.*) *.* | Personal Information Exchange (*.pfx) *.pfx All Files (*.*) *.* |
4006 | &Change file encryption key without previous smart card Windows will set your new file encryption certificate and key without updating any files or folders that were encrypted using the previous smart card. |
&Change file encryption key without previous smart card Windows will set your new file encryption certificate and key without updating any files or folders that were encrypted using the previous smart card. |
4007 | &Return to the files and folders update page Select a different set of files and folders to update with the new certificate and key. You can also cancel any changes; to do this, click Cancel. |
&Return to the files and folders update page Select a different set of files and folders to update with the new certificate and key. You can also cancel any changes; to do this, click Cancel. |
4008 | The files or folders encrypted using the previous smart card can only be accessed by using that card or by an administrator using a recovery certificate. | The files or folders encrypted using the previous smart card can only be accessed by using that card or by an administrator using a recovery certificate. |
4009 | Do you want to continue to change the file encryption key? | Do you want to continue to change the file encryption key? |
6000 | Your encrypted files have been updated | Your encrypted files have been updated |
6004 | You have set your certificate and key | You have set your certificate and key |
6008 | You have backed up your certificate and key | You have backed up your certificate and key |
6009 | Close | Close |
6010 | Certificate and key backup location: | Certificate and key backup location: |
6013 | An error occurred while attempting to manage encryption certificates | An error occurred while attempting to manage encryption certificates |
6014 | Some of your encrypted files were not updated | Some of your encrypted files were not updated |
7001 | Manage your file encryption certificates | Manage your file encryption certificates |
10000 | The passwords entered do not match. | The passwords entered do not match. |
10001 | Encrypting File System | Encrypting File System |
10002 | Select or create a file encryption certificate | Select or create a file encryption certificate |
10003 | Back up your certificate and key | Back up your certificate and key |
10004 | Create a certificate | Create a certificate |
10005 | Update your previously encrypted files | Update your previously encrypted files |
10006 | Progress... | Progress... |
10007 | This version of Windows does not support Encrypting File System. | This version of Windows does not support Encrypting File System. |
0x2 | Your computer does not currently have a file encryption certificate. Create a new certificate to encrypt your files. | Your computer does not currently have a file encryption certificate. Create a new certificate to encrypt your files. |
0x3 | Encrypting File System could not automatically select a certificate. Click on Select certificate to select one, or choose to create a new certificate. | Encrypting File System could not automatically select a certificate. Click on Select certificate to select one, or choose to create a new certificate. |
0x65 | %1 already exists. Do you want to replace it? | %1 already exists. Do you want to replace it? |
0x66 | The folder %1 is encrypted. Please select a different folder. | The folder %1 is encrypted. Please select a different folder. |
0x12D | Old credentials: Insert the smart card you previously used to encrypt files. | Old credentials: Insert the smart card you previously used to encrypt files. |
0x12E | New credentials: Insert the smart card you want to use for encrypting files. | New credentials: Insert the smart card you want to use for encrypting files. |
0x12F | Your old EFS keys are protected using a different smart card. This will likely be one of the smart cards you previously used to protect your EFS files. Insert this smart card now. | Your old EFS keys are protected using a different smart card. This will likely be one of the smart cards you previously used to protect your EFS files. Insert this smart card now. |
0x130 | All Logical Drives%0 | All Logical Drives%0 |
0x190 | [OK] %1 | [OK] %1 |
0x191 | [ERROR] 0x%1!08X!: %2 | [ERROR] 0x%1!08X!: %2 |
0x192 | [INFO] Skipping file: %1 | [INFO] Skipping file: %1 |
0x193 | [INFO] Found a file that required prompting the user for a smart card or PIN. Hash: . | [INFO] Found a file that required prompting the user for a smart card or PIN. Hash: . |
0x194 | [INFO] Processing next smart card. Hash: . | [INFO] Processing next smart card. Hash: . |
0x195 | [INFO] Not processing smart card (cancelled by user): %1. | [INFO] Not processing smart card (cancelled by user): %1. |
0x1F5 | Don't risk losing access to your encrypted files. Update previously encrypted files to use this certificate and key as soon as possible.%0 | Don't risk losing access to your encrypted files. Update previously encrypted files to use this certificate and key as soon as possible.%0 |
0x1F6 | Don't risk losing access to your encrypted files. Back up this certificate and key as soon as possible. | Don't risk losing access to your encrypted files. Back up this certificate and key as soon as possible. |
0x1F7 | Don't risk losing access to your encrypted files. Back up this certificate and key as soon as possible, and update previously encrypted files to use this certificate and key.%0 | Don't risk losing access to your encrypted files. Back up this certificate and key as soon as possible, and update previously encrypted files to use this certificate and key.%0 |
0x258 | Encrypting File System (EFS) lets you store information on your hard disk in an encrypted format and choose which users can access it. Encryption helps keep your files safe from prying eyes.To access your encrypted files, you’ll need an encryption certificate and a decryption key on your PC or smart card. You can use this tool to update files that you’ve already encrypted to a different certificate and key. | Encrypting File System (EFS) lets you store information on your hard disk in an encrypted format and choose which users can access it. Encryption helps keep your files safe from prying eyes.To access your encrypted files, you'll need an encryption certificate and a decryption key on your PC or smart card. You can use this tool to update files you've already encrypted to a different certificate and key. |
0x3E8 | Issued to: %1 %0 | Issued to: %1 %0 |
0x3E9 | Issued by: %1 %0 | Issued by: %1 %0 |
0x3EA | Expires: %1 %0 | Expires: %1 %0 |
0x3EB | The EFS Rekey Wizard encountered an error and cannot continue: %1Contact your system administrator for assistance. | The EFS Rekey Wizard encountered an error and cannot continue: %1Contact your system administrator for assistance. |
0x3EC | Issued to:%0 | Issued to:%0 |
0x3ED | Issued by:%0 | Issued by:%0 |
0x3EE | Expires:%0 | Expires:%0 |
File Description: | EFS REKEY wizard |
File Version: | 10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800) |
Company Name: | Microsoft Corporation |
Internal Name: | rekeywiz |
Legal Copyright: | © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
Original Filename: | rekeywiz.exe.mui |
Product Name: | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System |
Product Version: | 10.0.15063.0 |
Translation: | 0x809, 1200 |