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Commercail File Encryption Programs
What are some good commercial file encrytiion programs? I am looking for solution that will encrypt files in Windows XP Workstation and Windows 2003 Server environment?
There are two things that I am trying to acheive:
1.) If a laptop is lost the encrypted files could not be decoded. IE. If admin change password or the hard drive was read.
2.) Server admin could not add themselves easily to decrypt files.
3.) Recovery capablilites if OS crapped out and I need to access data legit.
I want to implement this solution for a workgroup about 20 people.
My last question their was a good converstion on mostly open sources. See:
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/22056656/File-Encryption.html#17930150
There are two things that I am trying to acheive:
1.) If a laptop is lost the encrypted files could not be decoded. IE. If admin change password or the hard drive was read.
2.) Server admin could not add themselves easily to decrypt files.
3.) Recovery capablilites if OS crapped out and I need to access data legit.
I want to implement this solution for a workgroup about 20 people.
My last question their was a good converstion on mostly open sources. See:
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/22056656/File-Encryption.html#17930150
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What I have done personally, is partitioned my drive and used the partitioned space (D: drive) to store my encrypted files and folders. It makes no diference to me then if my OS does go down, as all I have to do is re-install the OS on C: drive and then re-install SecureIT 2000 to be able to access the files stored on D: drive.