You can also look into Steganos Security Suite if you are looking for file security and disc cleaning only.
It is a fairly simple program to run and doesn't take up too much in system resources. > > All, > > I should have been more clear when I said PGP didn't "work" with XP. Several > people have clarified this when they say that it will work as long as you don't > implement the VPN adapter and install the PGP virtual NIC, etc. > > That is correct that it will work, or more accurately *parts* of it will work. > The whole package will not work (which is what I should have said). > Additionally, and I don't know if others had the same finding as I did, it would > not work with the XP scheduler for free space wipes (my main reason for using > it). So for *me* it might as well not work at all.....sorry for the confusion. > > For those looking for a corporate alternative (read: user-friendly) you may want > to look at SafeGuard PrivateCrypto from Utimaco software ( > http://217.110.200.201/eng/dl_pc_index.html ). We are investigating the product > for use in our division now. > > Someone else mentioned the use of WinPT and GnuPG. I've used both and can second > >his/her recommendation but not for the normal "user". Its even less > straight-forward than PGP's interface. However, for those of you that are > familiar with command line interfaces GnuPG can't be beat (perfect for batch > files). > > Just my two cents.......... > > Regards, > > Bomm > > Hush provide the worlds most secure, easy to use online applications - which > solution is right for you? > HushMail Secure Email http://www.hushmail.com/ > HushDrive Secure Online Storage http://www.hushmail.com/hushdrive/ > Hush Business - security for your Business http://www.hush.com/ > Hush Enterprise - Secure Solutions for your Enterprise http://www.hush.com/ > > Looking for a good deal on a domain name? > http://www.hush.com/partners/offers.cgi?id=domainpeople >