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As stated in this link "http://superuser.com/questions/767239/accessing-efs-encrypted-files-after-resetting-windows-password" and in the ending paragraphs, when you change the password in the normal way (i.e, using the old and new password), you may have access to your files with no problem. The case get bad when the password is reset by any means, and you normally lose the access to the EFS protected files unless you have had an established DRA before.
it´s yes / yes / yes actually - according to my Systemarchitecture lecturer
Expl: if you have encrypted a folder and change your password there is a possibilty that you cant access a file in the folder anymore - just try it out
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