A FASTER WAY TO ENCRYPT YOUR FILES
A FASTER WAY TO ENCRYPT YOUR FILES
If your drives
are formatted with NTFS, you have the option of using encryption. Windows XP
uses the Encrypting File System (EFS) which lets you encrypt your folders and
files for increased security. Normally to encrypt a folder or file, you would
have to do so from the folder or file’s properties window and access the
advanced attributes. Wouldn’t it be great though if you could just encrypt or
decrypt a file or folder using the shortcut menu? Well here’s a nifty little
tip that does just that… it adds the encrypt and decrypt options to the
shortcut menu for a folder or file. Of course, a word of caution: the following
steps do require you to modify the registry, so proceed carefully: Click Start,
point to run, and type regedit. Within the Registry Editor, navigate to the
following subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft \Windows\
CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced. Click the Edit menu, point to New, and select
Dword value. Type in EncryptionContextMenu. Configure the value as 1. You
should now be able to encrypt or decrypt any of your folders and files using
the shortcut menu.
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