If upgrade to WinXP pro is an issue and you are comfortable with programming
then you can use DPAPI (CryptProtectData/CryptUnprotectData) to whip up a
simple tool that will allow you to encrypt your files on XP home edition.
But if you do decide to use DPAPI then do make sure to create password reset
disk that can be used to recover your DPAPI protected data in case you
forget your password.
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> "Damion Franza" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:232201c33f07$fd9b9a20$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I'm using windows xp home edition. I followed the
> > instructions for encrypting files.
>
> The Encrypting File Systems (EFS) is not available on Windows XP Home
> Edition.
> If you require EFS you mist upgrade to Windows XP Professional.
> (we are aware that the common Help File may imply that EFS is available on
> Home Edition)
>
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> Mike
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> "Damion Franza" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:232201c33f07$fd9b9a20$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I'm using windows xp home edition. I followed the
> > instructions for encrypting files. However, when I get to
> > the box that says encrypt contents, that line is blanked
> > out and I cannot place a check mark there. Any
> > suggestions?
>
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