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Subject: RE: Encryption
Date: Tue, 4 May 2010 16:15:47 -0500
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]



We use TrueCrypt here on a couple removable drives and two laptops.  For the 
laptops, we have the entire drive encrypted.  So when the user powers up the 
laptop, they are prompted to enter in a password (right after the bios loads).  
Once the password is entered in the OS loads and if the user forgets or doesn’t 
have the correct password then the OS won’t load. 
_____________________________Cameron CooperNetwork Administrator | CompTIA A+ 
CertifiedAurico Reports, IncPhone: 847-890-4021 | Fax: 
[email protected] | www.aurico.com From: Chris Blair 
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 11:06 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Encryption First off, we are running a Windows 2003 Native Active 
Directory. There are no plans, or funds to move up to 2008.  We have an 
upcoming project that will require a location on our file server that encrypts 
folders and documents stored there. This project could last only a year, or up 
to 5, all depends on its success. The files will be uploaded from Outside 
customers, either via VPN or SFTP.  I am looking at EFS, True Crypt or PGP. 
Anyone have opinions on which to use and why? Thanks! 
 
 

        
        
 
        
                                          
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