Use redirection to place the list of encrypted files in a text file for later use.
/Q Reports only essential information, such as errors, rather than general information including
success messages.
/R Generates an EFS recovery agent key and certificate. Cipher writes them to a PFX file (which
contains the certificate and private key) and a CER file (that contains only the certificate). An
administrator can use these files to add the certificate to another machine or as a means of recovering
encrypted files on the current machine. The Microsoft Knowledge Base article at http://
support.microsoft.com/kb/887414 describes this process in detail.
/REKEY Updates the specified files to use the current configured EFS key. This option uses the key
associated with the current user account. The user must have the required access using the old
key and also have a new current key. You use this option to update files before discarding an
old key.
/REMOVEUSER Removes a user from the list of users who can share a common encrypted file.
You must supply the actual security hash value for the user. In addition, you must supply the
Secure Hashing Algorithm 1 (SHA1) hash value for the certificate.
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