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ok in my documents some files names are coloured blue???

y is dat????
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Re: file text colour

I think it means they are encrypted.
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I think it means they are encrypted.
how has that happened??

how do i unencrypted them then??
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Ok, to check go to

Tools>Folder Options> View Tab

then scroll down and see if

show encrypted or compresssed NTFS files in color

is checked, if it is that is why.

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how do i deactivate it?
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Uncheck it...

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but i cannot find tools
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Oh, sorry open up my computer, then go to the tools option on the menu.
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