Fulldrive encryption executes pre-Windows booting up and hence will not affect Cryptor. It is at a level even lower than the OS. You will not have a problem, all things being equal.
Also look at PGP, a very nice product, but it is a commercial venture. I use PGP and Truecrypt for different things and like them both.
>I was casting about for a good full hard disk encryption program. Since I have no plans on running Vista anytime soon, BitLocker is not an option. I found TrueCrypt and the reviews look good. However, I'm also running Cryptor 4 to encrypt tables for some clients. Naturally, I would need TrueCrypt (or whatever I end up using) to peacefully coexist with Cryptor. I did send an e-mail to Cryptor tech support over a week ago, but have received no response. Perhaps they didn't get it. I re-sent it today.
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>Is anyone doing such a thing? If so, can you let me know how your experience has been so far? Any tips?
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>Thanks,
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>Russell Campbell
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