aah.
sorry guys this  was posted to the wrong list I thought it was replying to 
another post.
argggh.
At 02:48 p.m. 23/11/2008, you wrote:
>hmmm.
>I would be quite carefull on protection of stuff.
>if you really want to back up your backups zip them and use a password on the 
>zip.
>Now rename the zip file to something like data.efr.
>or .dyw or something.
>Something that will not be detected right away.
>You can get programs that will shred files like the mince program from 
>blue5.com
>It turns all text files, into totally garbage.
>Nothing can read them.
>Your data is gone.
>Till you enter the right password, not sure on the incription.
>I suppose you could have something that would just lock things, I know in xp 
>you can lock drives and folders.
>not sure if windows would allow you to lock a system folder though.
>One thing you may try to do is get something that will incript things and 
>store them in a massive file, a ghost  or something, those can be incripted at 
>least I think so.
>You can also get something like drive xml, make an image then encript the xml, 
>and then noone can access the data anyway.
>Another thing you could do was put your drive as another system, say linux 
>system, people will try to get in by linux if they want to, there are 
>encriptions in linux that may suit you better who knows.
>Not sure if this exists, but I wander if its possible in addition to windows 
>and hard ware passwords and other things to get it so if you start a system 
>that you get secured, that if someone enters the wrong info to many times if 
>they try to guess the password that the system just locks up, ie windows does 
>not boot.
>nothing works.
>Everything gets distroyed, etc and stuff, would stop anyone getting the data.
>Ofcause that doesn't stop you having to get it back somehow.
>Although I am sure you could have some secure way you could get things done.
>Not sure if you can get fingerprint scanners on hard drive cases or machines 
>desktops, etc.
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