encrypt files in win2k... how?

This is a discussion about encrypt files in win2k... how? in the Windows Networking category; there are some files i want to encrypt with a password so that only a person that knows the password can open the file. . . delete it, etc. . . how do I do that? can I encrypt folders?.

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there are some files i want to encrypt with a password so that only a person that knows the password can open the file... delete it, etc...
 
how do I do that? can I encrypt folders?

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Bahh! If you copy it to a non NTFS it is decrypted! Well that's lamo... Screw that...
 
Are there any programs I can buy or download off the net that will encrypt something and password it?

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you can put a password on a zip file, but there are programs that can crack that, so it's not totally secure...

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I only deal with NTFS, so it's never been an issue for me. And CUViper is right about Zip files, they are pretty easy to crack. If I see anything else, I'll post it.

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The only zip crackers I've been able to find are brute for and dictionary cracks, there isn't a way to simple extract the password or anything.
 
Try WinRAR, rar files are more secure, stable, and compressed than zips.

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i was just curious what level of encryption does efs encrypt your files/folders?

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I use pgp. It does what you want, however if you want a comercial product there are many out there. Don't go with password protected archives. They can be cracked too easily. Even brute force attacks will take surprisingly little time to break through.

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I got PGB or what ever... it's secure... but a PAIN IN THE *** to use...
 
I just want to encrypt my files but have them appear in normal form in explorer.... for instance i doublclick an encryped MS word file and when it opens it says something like "this file is encryped, insert your password to decrypt it"...
 
Something simple, and easy...