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I remember when you did that and I do not understand why that "fixed" the problem. I do understand why it would be reasonable to assume because it fixed the problem the Install.esd referenced in your tutorial is in fact encrypted. I am fairly comfortable in saying again it is not. The reason I say that is because I have used some old decrypter versions that could not possibly be aware of the "newer" crypto key and they succeeded in converting the ESD to ISO. That leads me to believe that the Install.esd found in the Sources folder of new builds is not encrypted. I am also confident that the decrypter version offered in this tutorial would in fact convert the Install.esd to an ISO even if all the crypto keys were removed.
It really is all probably a moot point, because I think that MS will eventually remove our ability to get the Install.esd. The way forward is UUP to ISO.