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 ~( __ _"o   Was another beautiful day, Mon, 20 Sep 2004,
   @  @      at 15:53:36 -0400, when Paul Cartwright wrote:

> so where is the extra security? in case
> the drive gets stolen?
> I mean, if I use TB all the time, and keep TB loaded, the PGPdisk has to
> stay mounted, so it provides no extra security.

I don't use that PGP disk, but Scramdisk, and judging by the description
I had read on, they work on same principle (with difference that
Scramdisk needs no installation, and is able to work from a diskette;
just one exe and dll). Scramdisk will dismount all containers
automatically once Windows is restarted or shutdown, so this is the only
advantage; that is, nobody could access the files you keep in
containers, without passwords, even if your HDD is stolen. (I like
Scramdisk's password mechanism as well: you may set a set of 4 x 40+
characters as a password. (-: Therefore, you could write a novel, in a
weirdest language you could imagine/create. Lots of time to crack it
down.)

:grin:

- --
Mica
PGP key uploaded at: <http://pgp.mit.edu/> once just before breakfast
[Earth LOG: 20 day(s) since v3.0 unleashing]
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