You administer Windows 10
Enterprise desktops.
You discover that a company employee enabled file encryption on several folders by using a self-signed Encrypted File System (EFS) certificate.
You need to ensure that you are able to decrypt the encrypted files if the user profile i
s deleted.
What should you do?
A. Open the Certificates console and connect to the user account certificates. Export the personal self-signed EFS certificate from the Trusted Root Certification Authority folder to a Personal Information Exchange (PFX) fi
le.
B. Open the Certificates console and connect to the user account certificates. Find the personal self-signed EFS certificate and export it to a Personal Information Exchange (PFX) file.
C. Open the Certificates console and connect to the computer accou
nt certificates. Export the self-signed EFS certificate from the Trusted People folder to a Canonical Encoding Rules (CER) file.
D. Open the Certificates console and connect to the user account certificates. Export the self-signed EFS certificate from the
Trusted People folder to a Canonical Encoding Rules (CER) file.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/information-protection/windows-information-protection/create-and-verify-an-efs-dra-certificate