Sunder wrote:
> Which only works on win9x, and no freeware updates exist for
> Win2k/XP/NT. i.e. worthless...
There was a payware (but disclosed source) update for NT/2K, and of course
E4M (on which the NT driver for scramdisk was based) was always NT
compatable and very similar to Scramdisk. I don
"Stirling Westrup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Does anyone know of a good partition encryptor for Windows? I know of an
>accountant who would like to encrypt her client's financial data. She's stuck
>with Windows until such time as a major company starts shipping yearly tax
>software for linux.
>
Which only works on win9x, and no freeware updates exist for Win2k/XP/NT.
i.e. worthless...
There is this, but it too isn't free: http://www.pcdynamics.com/SafeHouse/
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At 11:45 AM 11/16/03 -0500, Stirling Westrup wrote:
>Does anyone know of a good partition encryptor for Windows? I know of
an
>accountant who would like to encrypt her client's financial data. She's
stuck
>with Windows until such time as a major company starts shipping yearly
tax
>software for linu
Stirling Westrup wrote:
Does anyone know of a good partition encryptor for Windows? I know of an
accountant who would like to encrypt her client's financial data. She's stuck
with Windows until such time as a major company starts shipping yearly tax
software for linux.
Something like PGPdisk, o