In message <01bd57cc$4e27d4a0$66010128@baby>, Peter Neubert writes >Hi All > >We are curently doing a software project for a customer and we are working >On-Site, we have however reason to suspect that some people are trying to >enter our computers when we are not there (once 1 pc had been opened and not >closed well etc)(Paranoid ? who me :-) > >What we are looking for is some kind of nice simple utility to encrypt our >project directories with source code when we are off-site > >If anyone knows about such a product - preferably shareware, freeware :-) >with a nice tight 128/64 bit encryption it would be great PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is *very* secure (up to military security levels), is quite easy to use, and is PD. It's so secure that Phil Zimmerman, who wrote it, got into trouble with the FBI, for exporting munitions. They dropped the charges, eventually. It's available all over the place. Leon -- Leon Heller: leon@lfheller.demon.co.uk http://www.lfheller.demon.co.uk Amateur Radio Callsign G1HSM Tel: +44 (0) 118 947 1424 See http://www.lfheller.demon.co.uk/dds.htm for details of my AD9850 DDS system. See " "/diy_dsp.htm for a simple DIY DSP ADSP-2104 system.