On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 4:28 PM, David Lum <[email protected]> wrote:
> The argument is that WDE is accessing the disk making Windows wait for it.

  That's just dumb.  In that scenario, WDE is functionally identical
to a slow hard disk.  That doesn't lead to corrupt files.  (Well,
unless the user starts killing tasks in frustration.)

  I might buy the theory that there's some sort of obscure software
conflict between PGP and Outlook, or that Outlook is aggravating some
kind of rare bug in PGP itself (certain I/O loads or whatever).

  But if that's their story, I think they're just blowing smoke to get
you off the line.  Next it will be "sun spots" or "fat electrons".

-- Ben

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