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Encrypt folder grayed out
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You'll find your version and build number under Product Information.You'll see the product version on the right side of the page. If you don't see the Office Account option, select Help. To check which version you're running you can: IMPORTANT : In order to make use of the features in this article, your Outlook client must be at least version 6.20188, which is the December 2018 build of the O365 Office client. Why Don't I See the Encrypt Button in the Compose Window on Office for Mac?.Do messages remain Encrypted after a recipient forwards the encrypted message?.Do encrypted messages always have to be viewed via the O365 secure portal?.How can a recipient of an Encrypted message reply after viewing the encrypted message?.How can an external recipient open the encrypted message?.What encryption types are available to me and what do they mean?.This article describes how to encrypt email in Office 365. What is left may be to copy my files on an external harddrive, erase the SSD and reinstall from scratch.O365 delivers multiple encryption options to help us meet our needs for email security. Thinking that there may be incompatibilty with the Samsung SSD drive and FileVault I followed threads describing to decrypt Apple Fusion drives, but this did not work either.

encrypt folder grayed out

I tried to install the latest software update, but it gives me error -66925 and leaves me with running DiskUtility, Terminal or endless loop restart, which I can only block by force shut down with the power button. I ran DiskUtility in recovery mode, generating lots of errors ending in invalid crypto_ID I signed out of iCloud to try to unlock FileVault, to no avail I cannot reinstall OS in recovery mode: error 0 kB disk space When I try to use terminal to decrypt the account I get error message: invalid crypto_ID There are 3 users, the first is my own user ID I used Terminal command diskutil apfs listcryptousers /dev/disk1s1 I tried opening a new administrator account and change password on my account from there, to decrypt, to no avail I tried opening a new administrator account and decrypt from the new account, to no avail. I am using Timemachine, last backup was 10 days ago.Īt times Finder agrees with DiskUtility, sometimes it sees 1.27 TB of free disk space. In Diskutility I can see that I only have 249.1 GB of free disk space where I should have 1.27 TB free disk space. But the "Turn off FileVault" button is grayed out. Now I would like to turn FileVault off again as it is using 1.8 TB disk space. I turned on FileVault prior to leaving at Apple authorized dealership to replace battery. Very happy with performance and disk space until battery needed replacement. I have a "Vintage" MacBook Pro early 2011 that I upgraded with 2 TB Samsung SSD and 16 MB memory.












Encrypt folder grayed out