File Encryption

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Hi,
I heard NTFS allows on the fly file encryption. How do I enable that ? I
tried Properties > Advanced in explorer but "Encrypt contents ..." option is
"greyed out". And I haven't enabled file compression either. I have tried it
on both my system partition and another (NTFS) partition.Whats wrong ? I
live outside US. Is it that "no encryption stuff export from US" law (I dont
know what it says) ? Is there any other way to encrypt files "on the fly" ?

Thanks
 
Hi,
I heard NTFS allows on the fly file encryption. How do I enable
that ? I
tried Properties > Advanced in explorer but "Encrypt contents ..."
option is "greyed out". And I haven't enabled file compression either.
I have tried it on both my system partition and another (NTFS)
partition.Whats wrong ? I live outside US. Is it that "no encryption
stuff export from US" law (I dont know what it says) ? Is there any
other way to encrypt files "on the fly" ?

Thanks

I can't help you with your particular problem. But, If you plan on
using XP's EFS ( Encrypted File System ), Make sure you completely
understand what you are doing and how it works.

Too many people have encrypte files without making a recovery disk, Had
to format their drives or create a new account, and not be able to access
their encrypted files. If you lose your authentication key, THERE IS NO
WAY TO ACCESS YOUR FILES!!!!!

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Hi,
I heard NTFS allows on the fly file encryption. How do I enable that ? I
tried Properties > Advanced in explorer but "Encrypt contents ..." option is
"greyed out". And I haven't enabled file compression either. I have tried it
on both my system partition and another (NTFS) partition.Whats wrong ? I
live outside US. Is it that "no encryption stuff export from US" law (I dont
know what it says) ? Is there any other way to encrypt files "on the fly" ?

Thanks

Not all files and folders can be encrypted, see Help and Support for
details. There are pitfalls to be avoided (such as the one described here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;290260)

Experiment with test folders and files. Before encrypting anything, you may
want to read up on encryption in general. A good starting point:

Best Practices for the Encrypting File System
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;223316
 
Greetings --

Are you using WinXP Pro? WinXP Home does not support EFS.

Bruce Chambers

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