Neil click the start button and in the search dialogue box type: gpedit.msc
and press OK. The user account control will pop up and you will need to give
it access permission. From here you can make quite a number of system
alteration. However, if you check my post to Paul, a little lower in this
thread, I haven't been able to locate the option to change the clear the
paging file at shutdown from within group policy.
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"Neil Harley" <nomail@home> wrote in message
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> Alun Harford wrote:
>> Neil Harley wrote:
>>> intwtl wrote:
>>>> I have used PGP on XP and to ensure there are no footprints I set XP
>>>> to delete the Pagefile on shutdown.
>>>>
>>>> Now that PGP is available for Vista I want to install it and again
>>>> delete the pagefile on shutdown.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know how to accomplish this in Vista ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> intwtl
>>>
>>> Try running gpedit.msc and turning on the setting:
>>>
>>> Shutdown: Clear Virtual Memory Pagefile
>>>
>>> located at
>>>
>>> Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local
>>> Policies\Security Options
>>
>> Of cause, once something is written to disk, it's very hard to get rid
>> of it (think: hammer and big nails).
>> Sensible software instructs the OS not to write sensitive data to
>> disk. Alun Harford
>
> and what 'sensible' software would that be?