-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I have received the following information about running SecureDrive 1.4 with Win95, thanks to Ed Stone, This is what I sent to a person who asked how to use secdrive on win95...... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>inserted text follows Try this: in your autoexec.bat file enter this, using your path to secdrive: C:\your-path-to-secdrive\SECTSR C:\your-path-to-secdrive\LOGIN your-encrypted-disk-letter: /S C:\your-path-to-secdrive\login your-encrypted-disk-letter: During normal win95 startup, you will be asked to enter your passphrase. Now when 95 come up, the tsr is running, your passphrase has been entered, and everything operates as if the disk is not encrypted. EXCEPT.... the tsr you have loaded (sectsr) makes windows load real-mode drivers for the disk, instead of protected mode drivers. This will make disk access somewhat slower, but not a big deal. When you startup win95 and you don't need to use secdrive, just hit enter when the boot process asks for your passphrase, and it will behave as if you entered a "wrong passphrase" and that drive will not be visible to win95, and protected mode drivers will load... Hope this helps. In particular that the normal drivers will load even with sectsr resident if the correct passphrase isn't entered is new and valuable information. I have also just learned that SecureDrive 1.4 is now available on some non-USA (and so not export-controlled) ftp sites, ftp://utopia.hacktic.nl/pub/disk/secdr14.zip ftp://ftp.ox.ac.uk/pub/crypto/misc/secdr14.zip I have verified that the hacktic file is an exact copy of the zip I released in the USA. Edgar W. Swank <edgar@HighNRG.sbay.org> SecureDrive Co-author -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMG2BIt4nNf3ah8DHAQH49AP/YzmRhOLk+JdPx3emgWxv7vcX/2e7KR/Y WK0p1hiPUAHDsG3ZEd3fD+DZyILxq0oJcQSsrdtsAFiSnw955i/g+XsGFVT8UGku YzTXB4LXnJE4IqA2qd8aUKU9xk9S57xN1p+xrLlEK2jJrFMg+h9cPMp1a0lwivvP Ff2lF1+lthI= =DYRV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --- edgar@HighNRG.sbay.org Keep Freestyle Alive!