I have a Virtual Machine running on my Windows Server 2008 computer that originally was received by me encryped, as the builder of the VM did it on a MAC, which decrypts files by default.
I never thought to decrypt these files, as they automatically 'decrypt' when you have permission over them, so the VM has been running for over a year despite the encryption.
I just upgraded my computer to Domain Controller (dcpromo.exe).
Now when I try to access/run the VM, I can't because I don't have permission to decrypt the files as that was on another logon (local administrator) and now I am the domain administrator.
Apparently the local admin is totally nuked when you upgrade to domain controller.
I have tried EVERYTHING -
taking ownership of the files, which works. Doesn't do anything for me.
Adding full control to everyone on the files.
I go to File Properties Advanced Details (under encryption) Users who can access this file. The only user is administrator@localcomputername, and there is a cert number. I try adding a new cert, I don't have permission.
I don't have permission to:
Decrypt the file (access is denied).
Copy the file (to another computer) - access denied.
I am totally stumped and this VM is a production machine and needs to get up right now.
Does anyone have any ideas?