i wonder how PGP would fare if run in Windows Compatibility Mode on
Windows XP.  i have not tried it with PGP, but i have found that
many other programs do work fine.

Ref:
http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsXP/pro/using/itpro/compatibility/apcompatmode.asp


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ken

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Chris,

That is correct...rumor has it (article on CNet I think) that NAI has
produced a version of PGP for both MacOS X and XP but will not release them
for sale (since they are stopping support and production of the software).

I did try to run the last version of the desktop security package on an XP
box for the heck of it and it won't load (not that I thought it would). For
file wipes I map the XP drive from my 2000 box and wipe the files that way.

For encryption I'm looking at this product

http://217.110.200.201/eng/dl_pc_private.html

but haven't had a chance to mess with it......

Good luck

Bomm



>From what I understand there is no PGP that currently works with Windows
XP, >is this correct?








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