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Posted by B-Man on January 1, 2007, 6:43 pm
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Brian M
> Truecrypt.
>
> Free, very capable and reliable.
>
> http://www.truecrypt.org/
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> Never forget that any encryption-system carries with it an increased risk
> of
> data loss, particularly if you don't fully understand the impact of the
> encryption on backups and disaster-recovery procedures. (I wish Windows
> would
> *WARN* users of this important fact when they 'discover' the encryption
> option in Explorer... )
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> --
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> 2000/XP/Vista Netwok Logon Applet:
> http://mylogon.net
> Say No to Preinstalled Junk:
> http://genuinewindows.co.uk
>
>
>
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> "what's up" wrote:
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>> Hi, all. I am using a public computer with windows 2000. I try to encrypt
>> some personal files on it. What free software can be used for that? Using
>> that software I can open the files with set passwords when others could
>> not
>> until he/sheenter the correct passwords.
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