My first thought is why not buy a thumbdrive with hardware encryption?
($$$, I know)
Portable apps has a version of VeraCrypt, but it says it does require
Admin rights to run.
Portable apps also has a version of GPG, which wouldn't need apps.
Finally, what about installing Portable Apps version of 7z on the
thumbdrive, using that to compress and encrypt a folder, and then just
using the Portable app version of 7z to open the archive?
That way everything is all on the thumb drive, encrypted, and doesn't
require elevated privileges.
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