Tim,

encrypting data on a notebook is a great idea for mobile research but I hope you
keep a copy at home on eg. a pc or other notebook and while traveling on eg. a
USB-stick.


Bernhard

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From: Tim Rosenlof [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2012 10:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Running Legacy on an encrypted drive?


On 7/3/2012 9:41 AM, Ceasar wrote:


        Legacy Users Group,


        I have a question on running Legacy on an encrypted hard drive. I have 2
hard
        drives on my the computer. The second drives has a encrypted section
that is called out
        as a separate drive. I would like to move my Legacy family information
        to the encrypted drive. Can I do that and if I can, how? Can I just move
the 'Data'
        subdirectory to the encrypted drive? Has anyone ever tried it?


        Ceasar Castro


I do not have a encrypted drive, but I encrypt my .fdb. The only eyes that see
my data is confined to my household.

I do it in the event of loosing or stolen laptop.

This discussion can go on and on.

--
Tim Rosenlof
Utah, USA


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