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folder lock or folder encryption..
Posted by lsj7 on February 1st, 2004


Any one have a good one to try?..I have a couple in mind from some google
links but I would like some options....must be simple, easy to use, drag
feature, and does not take up much memory......for winxp home...........

tia

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Posted by Randy Bard on February 1st, 2004


On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 03:21:21 -0600, "lsj7"
<modus_ponens@ifthenbut.coma> wrote:

I experimented with quite a few last year before settling on AxCrypt.
Be sure to try it out before you decide. This is a very small open
source freeware programme available at http://axcrypt.sourceforge.net/
You can use it to encrypt and password-protect anything, including
folders. After 3 months of daily use I have no complaints.

There is a freeware program called FolderLock which sounds good, but
it doesn't work very well on XP; and I found a virus in a similar
programme I tried, so be cautious to download from trusted sites only.

Posted by burnr on February 1st, 2004


"lsj7" <modus_ponens@ifthenbut.coma> wrote in news:kw3Tb.7831$aU6.543
@bignews3.bellsouth.net:


Cryptomathic File2File is my favorite. Free for personal use. It's a shell
integration so that encrypt/decrypt becomes a right click option.
http://www.cryptomathic.com/file2file/

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Posted by Steve H on February 1st, 2004


On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 03:21:21 -0600, "lsj7"
<modus_ponens@ifthenbut.coma> wrote:

though.

http://www.bsn.ch/Lasse/bfacs.htm

Been using it for some years ( W9x ) and it's never skipped a beat.

Regards,


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Posted by Steve H on February 1st, 2004


On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 11:09:01 +0000, AvaLook@Sig.UK ( Steve H) wrote:


http://maakus.dyndns.org/software.html

Regards,


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Posted by Rob on February 1st, 2004


burnr wrote:
If you want to compare File2File with AxCrypt go to
http://axcrypt.sourceforge.net/ and click on FAQ.
IMHO, Axcrypt is better in many ways.

Try to avoid close source crypto application like File2File. You never know
if there are backdoors.
AxCrypt is opensource! That is a big plus in my view.

Rob




Posted by Koni on February 1st, 2004


Am Sun, 01 Feb 2004 11:11:54 +0000 schrieb Steve H:

It works on XP...see readme.txt !!!
I don't know a better program like this.
I use it since several years without
any problems (Win 98 SE).

Have a good evening.

Koni (new here)


Posted by JoeA on February 2nd, 2004



Just updated Zero Footprint Crypt
Also some other good freeware including a card game I've never heard of.
Xeri is based on a game which is played in Greece

Posted by Steve H on February 2nd, 2004


On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 12:17:47 GMT, JoeA <jsalpha2@atnetscape.net>
wrote:

I like their definition of 'compact'....6.7Mb

Regards,


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Posted by lsj7 on February 2nd, 2004


Randy Bard wrote:
Thanks , I will bookmark and download later. I did see the axcrypt on a
Google link and I had it on my mind. It seems like I ran acroos FolderLock
or something very close to it-on Google, and I ran across it on sover or sos
site I found at a Google link. The site link to FolderLock was tagged
with a not available for reasons of it being spyware. If I find that link
I will post it here.

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Their ethics are a short summary of police ordinances: for them the
most important thing is to be a useful member of the state, and to air
their opinions in the club of an evening; they have never felt the
homesickness for something unknown and far away, nor the depths which
consists in being nothing at all. ___________Soren Kierkegaard



Posted by lsj7 on February 2nd, 2004


burnr wrote:
Thanks. I will look at it.

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Their ethics are a short summary of police ordinances: for them the
most important thing is to be a useful member of the state, and to air
their opinions in the club of an evening; they have never felt the
homesickness for something unknown and far away, nor the depths which
consists in being nothing at all. ___________Soren Kierkegaard



Posted by lsj7 on February 2nd, 2004


Steve H wrote:
Will do, thanks.

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lsj7
Their ethics are a short summary of police ordinances: for them the
most important thing is to be a useful member of the state, and to air
their opinions in the club of an evening; they have never felt the
homesickness for something unknown and far away, nor the depths which
consists in being nothing at all. ___________Soren Kierkegaard



Posted by lsj7 on February 2nd, 2004


Koni wrote:
Thank you. ( I am just a bear on my usual salmon run.....)

8-)



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lsj7
Their ethics are a short summary of police ordinances: for them the
most important thing is to be a useful member of the state, and to air
their opinions in the club of an evening; they have never felt the
homesickness for something unknown and far away, nor the depths which
consists in being nothing at all. ___________Soren Kierkegaard



Posted by lsj7 on February 2nd, 2004


JoeA wrote:
I will check it out, but it may be more than I need.
thanks

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Their ethics are a short summary of police ordinances: for them the
most important thing is to be a useful member of the state, and to air
their opinions in the club of an evening; they have never felt the
homesickness for something unknown and far away, nor the depths which
consists in being nothing at all. ___________Soren Kierkegaard




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