I assume you mean PGP, which is *NOT* On-The-Fly (ie OTF only use a RAM buffer) encryption thus can leave you with unencrypted tempory copies of encrypted files. I checked their site & they don't even talk about the methodology they do use.

In order of best to ok: OTF whole disk, OTF container package, windows EFS.

Container based-
TrueCrypt (OSS)
http://truecrypt.sourceforge.net/

DriveCrypt
http://www.securstar.com/products.php

NTFS Folders-
Windows EFS
<http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/prnb_efs_qutx.asp>

Whole Disk-
DriveCrypt Plus Pack
http://www.securstar.com/products.php


Dunno what else is out there but would not trust PGP Disk anything (disk, corp, whole disk etc) product if it's still not OTF.


G.Waleed Kavalec wrote:
We use gpg here, no complaints.




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