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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
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Other
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
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Thread ID:
01295736
Message ID:
01295828
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This is the product comparisons:

http://www.pgp.com/products/comparison_matrix.html


This is what I think you might need:

http://www.pgp.com/products/packages/desktop_pro/index.html


And here is pricing for it:

http://eu.pgpstore.com/product.aspx?sku=3118545&action_id=293

PGP does obviously more than TrueCrypt. It is does secure email encryption and authentication, zip file encryption, secure deletion, as well as folder or whole disk encryption. But TrueCrypt is excellent for what it does.


>Thanks. I figured as much, but wanted to get some confirmation on this. I had looked at PGP. Seems like they were kind of secretive on the pricing. Can't remember for sure.
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>How's the weather in Uganda today? <g>
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>>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.
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>>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.
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>>>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?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Russell Campbell
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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