Why do file names turn green




















Maybe they e-mail them to you, or maybe you copy them over via a USB stick. In any case, the files are often compressed, like in a ZIP file. You can safely delete this folder. It seems that the reason this folder is green is because Windows has encrypted it for you. Why on earth would it do that? In short, Windows seems to re-encrypt the files for you on your system, and thus they appear green in Windows Explorer. Annoying, eh? Well, just save the darn key file somewhere to make it happy.

But as for those green folders, how do you ungreen them? If you check this box, the contents of the folder will be compressed which is pretty useless and generally makes things slower. Compressing a folder will make it appear as a blue folder in Windows Explorer.

But folder is geeting black from green. I have formatted my PC and reinstalled Windows 10 after this sum of folders and files colored green and and I unable to access them I have tried the method of property changing but the problem still continue please help me.

This did not help me at all. How do I fix this? I rarely get it to do what I want…. This works only if you are the owner of the files and folders in question. Ownership cannot be changed. If the SID does not match there is literally nothing that can be done short of formatting the drive to get rid of them. Scottie Then you have never encountered this problem while administrating user account and files a domain. Your only looking at this from the user perspective.

As an admin there is nothing that can be done with these files because only the User who extracted them has permission to change the attributes of the file s Seriously nothing can be done with them period. These files are saved in a share drive location and even though I have made myself the owner of the files and parent folders, no matter what I do I cannot seem to remove the encryption due to access being denied. Funny thing is, my end user that unzipped them in the share location was originally listed as the contents owner and when I attempt to remove them with her profile on her PC, it will not let me remove the encryption either due to access being denied.

Starting to worry I am at an impasse here…. My photos and videos and some files had been encrypted and greened before I updated my windows to 7th version and I did not understand. Just to clarify, Windows is NOT encrypting these files. Now, this is not encryption by some external program. The correct way to unencrypt the file is pretty much what you tried to do.

That is right-click the file and get the properties. Notice that the encryption box has a checkmark in it; uncheck it and click Apply. What this means is that the account you are logged in as is not the account that encrypted the file. I would definitely look at other user accounts on that system. Because you are the administrator on that system, you should be able to either set those passwords or login as those accounts and see if one of those other user accounts can decrypt or uncheck the encryption attribute to the file.

The file system has encrypted it using credentials for a user account that is not the one you are logged in as. Subscribe to Confident Computing! Hopefully this solves your problems! I had a similar experience happen and was locked out of alot of my files having done nothing to cause the change, I know how you feel in that respect.

Where I know this will do nothing to address the issue of what caused the problem in the first place, I do know that it was a quick fix for me that has been working the last 4 -5 months since it happened.

Good Luck. One more thing. Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. Search the community and support articles Windows Windows 10 Search Community member. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.

I have the same question Report abuse. Each week, I answer a reader's question on-line. Drop by Amazon. Q: My friend sent me a folder with zipped files. Do you want to copy this folder without encryption? A problem is preventing this folder from being encrypted.

When Windows thinks a file is encrypted, it sometimes sends out odd error messages like the one below:. But the confusion can be cured quite easily. Turn the names back to black and avoid that error message by following these steps:. The letters return to their normal black, and you can share them with others without problem. That folder can be safely deleted on a Windows PC.

Comment from Emma Time March 25, at pm. Did not work for me. I am my account owner and it not working for me. I lost control over many files that I generated even in the same directory. No one around me could figure out why. Comment from CR Time April 14, at pm. This worked great for me.



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