Eugene,
I've been using Truecrypt now for about 6 months and it is excellent. The
only drawback I have found is that you can't dynamically change the size of
an encrypted volume, so you have to get it right first time. Also don't have
the physical volume set with compression ON as truecrypt barfs....it tells
you, but you need to set the encrypted volume as no compression (right
click/properties)

Dave Crozier


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Subject: [NF] Nice little encryption (open source of course)



I found this today while looking into an encryption routine.  Works like 
a charm (Linux & Windows) so I figured I'd pass it along.


http://www.truecrypt.org/



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Eugene Vital
DocProcessing Team Lead

TMG Health Inc
201 Lackawanna Ave
Scranton, PA 18503
www.tmghealth.com 





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