I'm guessing you're looking into a pretty much automatic, hey i put in my password at login so don't even make it appear as though my files are encrypted. in terms of efs, a quick google search gives a lot of "windows efs gets thumbs up"...take 10 minutes to search the right thing and it's covered in security warnings, esp known plaintext attacks (but the real question is, what m$ program DOESN'T get a lot of advisories). check out here (sorry, google cache): http://216.239.37.104/search?q=cache:SkeyE9SiAawJ:www.colmancomm.com/news/20010612efs.htm+windows+efs+security+advisory&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 If you're looking into a good solution, from my experiences and from the people i've talked to about this, look into pgpdisk (http://www.pgpi.org/products/pgpdisk/ freeware v6.02i and http://www.pgpi.org/products/pgp/versions/commercial/ commercial v6.52i...i didn't look into improvements/updates on either of those). I'm gonna guess you know what pgpdisk does, but if you don't it basically creates a container that mounts as a hard drive when you enter your passphrase and will unmount after so many minutes of being idle. It's nice b/c to backup (make sure you backup your keys and give them to a troll who lives 2000 miles below the surface) all you have to do is copy that entire container ove to a tape and it stays pretty and encrypted. It's basically loop-aes (http://sourceforge.net/projects/loop-aes/) for winbloze. Hope this helps, adam ---------------------------------------------------- Adam Newhard Microstrain, Inc. If vegetarians eat vegetables, watch out for humanitarians
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ricardo Oliva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 1:29 PM Subject: Encrypted File Systems > Hi, > > I am just trying to get some info on the best method available for having > files encrypted on a system. This is a laptop that is going to be used > outside our physical environment and I would like to make sure that info i s > not accessed in case of the laptop going missing, etc... > > I understand that the Windows EFS implementation had some issues on win2k, > and that the XP implementation is slightly better. Any comments on that? > > Any solutions for win98? > > Thanks in advance. > > Regards, > -- > Ricardo Oliva > Labs Systems Administrator > Zoology Department > University of British Columbia > Ph.: 604-822-3882 > E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------