I don’t want they ‘provide’ but release, a way to boot in a CD or USB drive and access the NTFS (or FAT32) system, pick up the file and unencrypt it. Could be an Alwil tool, a feature of avast… otherwise, the box is closed with the key inside them.

I agree… changing the file name won’t help if the user needs to guess which file he is looking for. But, if avast has an external tool to unencrypt, to show the real file names and recover the info of the original path is simple.

Ok. If avast puts a file into Chest it should store this info. The only thing I want is a possibility to restore it without having to login into Windows. This is a common problem, more than one user had to handle it… he can’t login and the system file is inside Chest…

I’m not weakening the protection of Chest.
I just want to extract a clean system file from it. If not, what is the purpose of backing up files into Chest if the user can’t login Windows?

I’m not a programmer… Alwil loves challenges… this is just another one.

I don’t want a theory… but I would like if Alwil team post something about the problem, if they’re reading this thread anyway…