On 10 Mar 2006 at 14:27, Karen Guthery wrote:

> Again, sorry Dennis that I'm not more of a help with doing this on 
> Windows...can anyone else on the list explain how to do this on a 
> Windows machine?

I don't believe any currently-released version of Windows includes 
native support for this kind of encryption (looks like it's 
implemented in Windows Vista, though). You can encrypt with NTFS, but 
that won't be recognized on any machine not authenticated against the 
same authentication authority (i.e., it will work within a domain, 
but not on a non-Windows machine or a machine without the appropriate 
user account).

I do see from Googling that there is 3rd-party software to do this 
for you, so it's still possible. Looks like TrueCrypt, an Open Source 
piece of software, would allow Dennis to do this. I believe that many 
thumb drives actually include this kind of software in the support 
package they come with, though.

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David W. Fenton                    http://dfenton.com
David Fenton Associates       http://dfenton.com/DFA/

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