said:
>
>
>
>> There is (or was) a secure file system named "crypt stream" for OS/2. If
>> both systems are OS/2 then you may have a chance of being able to do what
>> you want but if they are not both OS/2 then I doubt you will find a
>> solution.
>
> The data would be downloaded over the net.
>
> Does this mean that there is no exisitng "standard" for encrypted thumb
> drives?
>
How about PGP? I believe it is available for most platforms, including OS/2.
As usual, Google is your friend!
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Tom Brown, Catherder
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