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    Hi all,

    I just came across a really GREAT product. It is called TrueCrypt. It is an open source freeware product that gives options to create a secure password protected area on your PC (using either a secure folder (up to 100’s of gig in size), or a partition on your harddrive). It is really easy to use and works on my PC (Windows Vista Business) like a dream!

    Check it out here: http://www.truecrypt.org/

    This is one of the best downloads I found for a while!!!

    Cheers

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    • #1169296

      I just came across a really GREAT product. It is called TrueCrypt.

      Back in June, [post=”780508″]Post 780508[/post] mentions it too.

      • #1169298

        Tx…I obviously did not see that one!

        Cheers BigAl

        • #1169299

          Tx…I obviously did not see that one!

          That’s what happens when you don’t visit for one or two weeks – we make it hard for you to play catch-up…

          . . .

          • #1169306

            That’s what happens when you don’t visit for one or two weeks

            Aaarrggg….I am totally guilty on that one!!!

    • #1169308

      It certainly is a GREAT product. I have been using it for many years now and never put any data on a laptop without it.

      • #1169325

        It certainly is a GREAT product. I have been using it for many years now and never put any data on a laptop without it.

        Stuart – have you been brave enough to encrypt the entire System Partition using Truecrypt?

        BATcher

        Plethora means a lot to me.

        • #1169335

          Stuart – have you been brave enough to encrypt the entire System Partition using Truecrypt?

          NO

          I don’t care if people can see my copy of Kernel32.exe, so long as all my customer files are stored on an encrypted partition.

          • #1169463

            NO

            I don’t care if people can see my copy of Kernel32.exe, so long as all my customer files are stored on an encrypted partition.

            [high squeaky Mr Punch voice} “That’s the way to do it!”

            BATcher

            Plethora means a lot to me.

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