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  • #19658 Reply

    Chris

    Hello,

    Is there a way to encrypt an existing folder with multiple subdirectories and files? Meaning i have an unencrypted folder and wish to encrypt all of it’s contents.

    Thank you

    #19666 Reply

    Prabhukumar R
    Moderator

    Hello Chris,

    AxCrypt Secured Folder:  — AxCrypt secures files, individually. However, you can designate folders as ‘secured’. The folders will be monitored for new files, and AxCrypt will secure all new files with a single click, or when you sign out.

    You can also select multiple files, including all files in a folder, to be secured in a single operation. They still remain individual files, and the folder itself is not secured, just the files in it.

    If the file in fact is located in a folder designated as “Secured”, it will soon be re-encrypted again since those folders are monitored for unencrypted files and will encrypt them when you sign out, or click the “Broom” clean up icon.

    AxCrypt 2 uses a more robust method for the automatic re-encryption, which sometimes means you as the user have to tell AxCrypt to do it. You’ll see this by the “broom” icon becoming red. This indicates there’s something in need of “clean up”, i.e. re-encryption.

    Include Subfolders:

    You can encrypt a folder by using Secured Folders option. After that if you create a subfolder, it won’t re-encrypt the files of subfolder.

    We can include the sub-folder by enabling the feature from the AxCrypt app menu File | Options | Include Subfolders. By default Include Subfolders will be disabled. So Sub-folders are not encrypted without enabling this feature.

    Incase the folder is not listed in the Secured Folder list, then you have to secure the folder again using the Add Secured Folder option from the right click content menu. Now you can click the broom icon. Now your files are encrypted.

    Still, you are facing any query, please provide detailed information about the issue and write a mail to support@axcrypt.net. We are happy to help you.

    #19670 Reply

    Chris

    Hello,

    Can i have different password to encrypt/decrypt my data other than my login to the AxCrypt website?

    #19671 Reply

    Prabhukumar R
    Moderator

    Hello Chris,

    Sorry to say, AxCrypt 2.x does not support different password for different files feature due to some security reasons. Please refer our blog for more info: https://www.axcrypt.net/support/blog/use-of-different-passwords-considered-harmful .

    #37130 Reply

    Sam

    I turned on the “include subfolders” option in the settings menu, but I would like to turn it off now. I tried “clear all settings and restart” in settings, but Axcrypt still includes subfolders while encrypting or decrypting. I tried restarting my system after “clear all settings and restart,” but the subfolders issue persists. How do I turn off this feature? Would uninstalling and reinstalling Acrypt help?

     

    #37565 Reply

    Prabhukumar R
    Moderator

    Hello Sam,

    Apologies for the delayed response.

    You have the same question asking in Support. We have already responded to your question via email. Please check your email.

    “Please avoid sending the same query in different mediums. You may get the duplicate response”

    #38318 Reply

    aswetnatex

    To encrypt the entire contents of a folder, including its subfolders, you can use encryption tools such as BitLocker (Windows) or FileVault (Mac). These tools allow you to secure your data by encrypting files and preventing unauthorized access. You can also use third-party encryption software like VeraCrypt for additional customization and security. While organizing your digital files, consider upgrading your physical space with high-quality storage solutions. Faircrest Cabinets (https://cabinetrystock.com/faircrest-cabinets/) offer a perfect blend of style and functionality to keep your home or office neat and organized.

    #39243 Reply

    Scott324

    Yes, you can encrypt an existing folder and all its contents using tools like BitLocker on Windows or FileVault on macOS, or third-party software like VeraCrypt. cookie clicker

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