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I've encrypted some master files and am now trying to decrypt them. This works as expected on the Development server, but I get a FOC407 (THE USER DOES NOT HAVE SUFFICIENT ACCESS RIGHTS TO THE FILE) when attempting on the Production server. To the best of my recollection, I used a specific ID to encrypt and am trying the same to decrypt (i.e. using the same ID/Password on Prod (unsuccessful) as Dev (Successful)). This is an AD account.
In short, how can I tell which user ID encrypted the files so i can decrypt the same way? None of my IDs seem to be working on the Prod files.
I can rebuild and go through this process all over again, I'd just really rather not go through the trouble unless I have to.