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# How to check file access rules?

* Right click on a FenixPyre encrypted file
* Click on **FenixPyre** or **Show more options** (on Windows 11) -> **FenixPyre**
* Click on **Show Access Rules**

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* A message box will pop-up that shows the file's access rules

**Success Scenario**: When the file's access rules are matching then the message box will show **In** **Context** in **Green.** This means the user is following all of the access rules specified in the message box.

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**Failure Scenario**: When the file's access rules are not matching then the message box will show **Out of Context** in **Red.** This means the user is not following atleast one of the access rules specified in the message box.

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