Merged PR 15174: added feedback

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Justin Hall 2019-04-10 21:08:06 +00:00
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audience: ITPro audience: ITPro
ms.collection: M365-security-compliance ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
ms.topic: conceptual ms.topic: conceptual
ms.date: 04/05/2019 ms.date: 04/10/2019
ms.localizationpriority: medium ms.localizationpriority: medium
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<td>By design, files in the Windows directory (%windir% or C:/Windows) cannot be encrypted because they need to be accessed by any user. If a file in the Windows directory gets encypted by one user, other users can't access it. <td>By design, files in the Windows directory tree (%windir% or C:\Windows) cannot be encrypted because they need to be accessed by the system even when no user is signed in. If a file in the Windows directory gets encrypted by one user, the system and other users can't access it.
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<td>Any attempt to encrypt a file in the Windows directory will return a file access denied error. But if you copy or drag and drop an encrypted file to the Windows directory, it will retain encryption to honor the intent of the owner. <td>Any attempt to encrypt a file in the Windows directory will return a file access denied error. For example, if you redirected C:\Windows to OneDrive for Business, new files would be created without encryption. But if you copy or drag and drop an encrypted file to the Windows directory, it will retain encryption to honor the intent of the owner.
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<td>If you need to save an encrypted file in the Windows directory, create and encrypt the file in a different directory and copy it. <td>If you need to save an encrypted file in the Windows directory, create and encrypt the file in a different directory and copy it.
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