on Thu, 30 Oct
2008 20:49:35 -0700
> Any data downloaded must use an encrypted thumb drive. I think I've seen
> thumb drives out there that support encryption. Is this normally some
> software on the drive? Is it a hardware thing? Will eCS support it? How?
> Needless to say, we don't do Win here.
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.
--
Robert Blair
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