http://www.drivecrypt.com/dcplus.html DriveCrypt Plus does everything you want. I believe it may have descended from ScramDisk (Dave Barton's disk encryption program). It has. Basically, the author of Scramdisk took the NT version, added some XP support, a couple of new algos and launched it as a commercial, closed source product. The boot-time protection was requested repeatedly on the SD usenet forum (with several good discussions of different approaches) and it wasn't much of a surprise that it turned up in the commercial product. Personally, I think it is excellent and completely trustworthy - I just won't use it on principle as I don't run closed-source crypto. I am sticking with my (purchased) copy of SD4NT for now on W2K, and waiting on the SD4Linux project to produce something usable for that boot
at Monday, September 23, 2002 10:35 PM, Curt Smith <objectpascal@yahoo.com> was seen to say: partition.