Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 26428
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2002/11/6-7 [Computer/SW/Security] UID:26428 Activity:kinda low
11/5    Which free version of PGP provides a PGPDisk that works in WindowsXP?
        I'm considering the International and CTK variants.  Is any version
        more secure or trustworthy than another?
        \_ PGP is pretty good.
                   \_ HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA. ha. ha. ugh. --aaron
        \_ Screw it.  PGP6.5.8ckt_build08 failed to install on XP, and
           PGP6.0.2i could not read my PGPDisks made by PGP6.0.2 Desktop
           Security in Windows2000.  Now my question is: What other pretty
           good encryption tools are there that does what PGPDisk does?
           -OP
        \_ nai actually stopped developing pgpdisk before XP and before their
           latest versions of PGP.. and even announced that they would be
           killing off pgpdisk entirely.. then sold of pgp to the current
           PGP Corp. which says they will have support for XP in v8.0
           which is currently in beta. check http://www.pgp.com -shac
           \_ Thanks.  I'm looking for something _FREE_, and their Freeware
              products do not include PGPDisk.
              \_ Cheap bastard.  Pay for it if you want quality products with
                 full features.  These people have to eat (sushi and Vik's
                 takeout daily) and pay rent (okay, well, condo association
                 fees) and buy shoes (and private school tuition and cell
                 phones) for their kids.
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