If you have the the user folders on non C:\ and your encrypted
partition is not C, then is 100% there are many other data that are
not on the encrypted partition. THere are lots of solutions;

- define user folder on the other partition
- make user folder private (will be encrypted)

if you still only want solution for gears data, use symlinks. There is
a program that is able to define symlinks on windows XP (NTFS supports
symlinks but there is no implementation in default UI)

On Aug 22, 4:41 pm, Anoop Mangla <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We use google mail as our company's email system and ever since
> offline access has been added to google mail outlook has become
> redundant.
>
> Our corporate policy requires us to store all official documents in an
> encrypted partition. But, google mail's offline setting stores a copy
> of all emails and attachments in the unencrypted system partition.
>
> Windows XP-Google Chrome: Database files are stored in the user
> profile directory. C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Local Settings
> \Application Data\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Plugin Data\Google
> Gears
>
> This is a cause of concern as I do not want any document to be stored
> outside the encrypted partition. Is there a way I can change the
> offline data location to a folder inside my encrypted partition. I
> searched the web but couldn't get any help.
>
> If this feature is not there in google offline access/gears, please
> add it. I really appreciate google's efforts, but data security is of
> utmost important to us and without the ability to secure my offline
> data I will be forced to move to outlook and that is the last thing I
> want.
>
> Looking for some help.
>
> Thank you,
> Anoop

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