> > Jeff, how about something simple like WINZIP'ing the folder with a 
> > password?
> > 
> > Is this for internal use, or a customer requirement?
> > 
> > 
> > Bill
> > 
> 
> Good idea Bill.  I will consider it.  This is strictly 
> internal for my stuff and any customer data I may be working with.


Might be one less dependency, if you're already using WinZIP and no
other need to bring in encryption. Maybe zip files can serve a
double-purpose as backups?

I asked about customer involvement because I'm mindful of licensing and
doc I'm reviewing to make sure there are no claims to providing
"security" in any sense of the word. Just too risky.



Bill


 
> Jeff
> 



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