Any certificate, file sharing, Web, WebDAV folder

Hello
 
who can tell me what means certificate?
I found an explanation of EFS in the Microsoft Technet forum, and I understand perfectly FEK and public and private keys... But I don't know which certificate do? how it can help the process of the EFS security certificate? What level?
In addition, most of my authors said that we cannot share an encrypted folder, what is WebDAV Web folder?
Please visit this link:
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb457116.aspx

Please answer me because I am very serious to understand how EFS works.

Best regards
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Based on Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning, or WebDAV, is a set of extensions to the HTTP (Hypertext Transfer) protocol that allows users to edit and manage files on remote World Wide Web servers in collaboration. (They make a web site together, in different places)

When you encrypt some files or folders, you can create a 'password reset disk' to restore a lost password. This reset disk uses a (a "certs") certificate to encrypt this drive, and the system uses to encrypt the files. If you have rebuilt a lost system, with a reset disk, your new ID used could assume the old lost user certificate and therefore have access to all encrypted files.

CERT is a little different from the method of encoding PGP encriptación and 'private key '.

PGP and its 'private key' and 'public key' encrypt using a system that consider you a "double envelope' I put my message in an envelope that only your private key can open, using your public key to put it in. I then put this envelope into another envelope, using my private key. You use my public key to open the outer casing and your private key to open the inner one. I could only sent it that you can read.

Certs have no keys published like this. They are a data object and are referenced by account name (and he has associated with the password), created by the system when the account is created, and then encrypted in the registry of a data system, known as a GUID

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    -------------------------------
    My posts reflect my understanding and experience. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion or the vision of Microsoft, or anyone else.

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