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"Encrypt Contents to Secure Data" box is unavailable
I've tried to convert my hard drive to nfts, and it says that the drive is
already in that format. When i try to encrypt a file or folder, the "encrypt contents to secure data" box" is unclickable.... What's wrong? 0_o |
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"Encrypt Contents to Secure Data" box is unavailable
The encrypt feature is not available in Vista Basic or Home Premium.
------- *Report back, please* [When responding to posts, please include the post(s) you are replying to so that others may learn and benefit from the issue] [How to ask a question] http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "Jacob Smith" Jacob wrote in message ... I've tried to convert my hard drive to nfts, and it says that the drive is already in that format. When i try to encrypt a file or folder, the "encrypt contents to secure data" box" is unclickable.... What's wrong? 0_o |
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"Encrypt Contents to Secure Data" box is unavailable
"Jacob Smith" Jacob wrote in message ... I've tried to convert my hard drive to nfts, and it says that the drive is already in that format. When i try to encrypt a file or folder, the "encrypt contents to secure data" box" is unclickable.... What's wrong? 0_o Instal a third-party folder-level encryption utility such as AxCrypt beta. You have to save the strong encryption key to a floppy disk or USB flash drive and protect the passphrase. http://www.axantum.com -- Allan |