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Posted by [mfk] on August 1, 2007, 4:11 am
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Hello,
does exist a tool that sets a password to access to a specific cd or dvd?
i'm on Win Xp.
Thank you,
F.
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Posted by Todd H. on August 1, 2007, 10:58 am
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> Hello,
> does exist a tool that sets a password to access to a specific cd or dvd?
>
> i'm on Win Xp.
Nothing native to XP Home that I'm aware of.
But gpg
http://www.gnupg.org/ is an encryption tool that can encrypt files such that a password or
certificate is required to read them.
Who needs to read these cd's and dvd's and how technical are they?
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Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/
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Posted by [mfk] on August 2, 2007, 1:59 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options > Who needs to read these cd's and dvd's and how technical are they?
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> --
> Todd H.
> http://www.toddh.net/
Hello Todd!
Really thanks for your answer. The dvd is for a friend of mine in another
country, on the DVD will be burned some video conferences..
Tnx,
F.
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Posted by Todd H. on August 2, 2007, 11:25 am
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> > Who needs to read these cd's and dvd's and how technical are they?
> >
> > --
> > Todd H.
> > http://www.toddh.net/
>
> Hello Todd!
>
> Really thanks for your answer. The dvd is for a friend of mine in another
> country, on the DVD will be burned some video conferences..
Yeah, if it's just one consumer of these you could go as simple as a
winzip password (which I believe in recent versions is actually
decently robust), or zip or tar up the files and then gpg the zip or
tar file.
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Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/
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Posted by Ertugrul Soeylemez on August 2, 2007, 11:20 am
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> > Really thanks for your answer. The dvd is for a friend of mine in
> > another country, on the DVD will be burned some video conferences..
>
> Yeah, if it's just one consumer of these you could go as simple as a
> winzip password (which I believe in recent versions is actually
> decently robust), or zip or tar up the files and then gpg the zip or
> tar file.
There are more transparent and secure solutions, like filesystem
encryption. I know from personal experience that this works with Linux,
but it will not work too well with Windows (I couldn't get it to work
with it at all).
Regards,
Ertugrul S=C3=B6ylemez.
--=20
Security is the one concept, which makes things in your life stay as
they are. Otto is a man, who is afraid of changes in his life; so
naturally he does not employ security.
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