Yeah, I looked at boxcrypto, it does require admin, in winxp, and it
doesn't even support uac yet, so it has to be disabled.

I have a feeling I would have to write my own FF plugin, but I have no idea
how to.

On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 10:59 AM, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mar 5, 9:14 am, Steve Rutter <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The problem is that none of those solutions are portable. And the
> portable
> > solutions require me to have to manually encrypt the file and copy over
> the
> > file in my dropbox.
> IMO this is  not true. I'm referring to "EncFS works on Linux as well
> as Mac through macfuse or Windows using BoxCryptor." in the link
> above.
>
> I don't use BoxCryptor, but it seems to be a "system level driver"
> that gives you access, to transparent, file by file encryption on the
> fly. So you just open your TW from the folder. If you save it,
> encryption is done automatically. If you need to decrypt the data on a
> linux or mac system you can use the "native" EncFS drivers, which
> basically do the same. There are some howto's at the BoxCryptors page.
>
> If you are not allowed to install software like this at your work
> computer, than you have a problem.
>
> You'll need to go with a plugin solution.
>
> -m
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