/B
Aborts the encryption when encountering an error. By default, Cipher attempts to continue
the encryption.
/C Displays information about the encrypted file.
/CERTFILE:filename Specifies the name of file that contains a hash for the user.
/CERTHASH:hash Provides the actual hash used to define security access for the user.
/D Decrypts the specified directories or files. When working with a directory, the directory
is marked so the system won??™t encrypt files added to it afterward. You must include the /A
command line switch to work with files.
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/E Encrypts the specified directories or files. When working with a directory, the directory is
marked so that the system automatically encrypts any files added to it afterward. You must
include the /A command line switch to work with files.
/F Forces the encryption operation on all specified objects, even those that the system has
already encrypted. Normally, the system skips any files that are already encrypted. You may
have to use this switch when working with files in some instances.
/H Forces the system to work with files (encrypt, decrypt, or query) that have the hidden or
system attributes.
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