![]() It's file based encryption and thus solves nearly every issue container based encryption has when being synced. This can be solved by container settings of course, but I just don't feel very well with those, so I dropped container based encryption at all. That's basically because of write lock issues, block sizes, growing containers and fragmentation. I started with Truecrypt myself long time ago but realized it wasn't really a good idea, long before there was any sign of btsync on the horizon.Just searching for "truecrypt" should give you tons of information. I'd need it to open up in a windows-explorer-esque style (previewing images, videos, documents, etc.).Īs mentioned by Moe, there are plenty of threads around regarding this use case. I need to encrypt a folder in a file or the folder itself so that it's not viewable or searchable without a password. I'm sure there are more people here that do this, I'd like to know your solutions. and find the data! Then, right clicking and open folder location and done, complete access. All I had to do was put in the windows search at the folder location: and it would search the "invisible" com1. I also tried Folder Protector, which works VERY well on the original PCs, on the destination PCs that password protected folder is searchable and explorable with very little skill set (without knowing the password). ![]() ![]() ![]() Virtual disk didn't really sync well with changes, by nature I suppose, between my work computer, laptop and home computer. I have tried creating a virtual disk within Windows 10, and selected a size of 4GB, which is enough for now since my data is 2.5GB. I want to password protect a folder in Windows with some app or some solution that's also syncable with BT Sync. ![]()
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