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  • in reply to: HIdrrive #6185

    Svante
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    I don’t think HiDrive is supported fully on the iPhone. It appears it can only be used via their own app.

    in reply to: No quoick access right click to encrypt files #6183

    Svante
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    But this is my work computer which is subject to centrally administered group policies over which I have no control, maybe something in those is interfering?

    Yepp, that would do it. Changing the shells settings is a privileged operation that may well be overridden by policy. You might want to just use the stand-alone version. You can still doube-click in the recent files list there, and do all operations from the main window and as long as you’re allowed to execute programs (which you obviously) are, it won’t be interfered with by such policies.

    in reply to: open with double click #6179

    Svante
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    Hello Lar,

    Do check the lower left corner of your screen shot – you should probably change those now…

    Anyway – you don’t have AxCrypt 2 installed. For some reason also you have associated .axx with ‘AxDecrypt.exe’ (which is an old software part of the AxCrypt 1 distribution). This cannot happen automatically, but is rather something you’ve done – probably inadvertently, but still.

    Download the setup installer from the download section of https://forum.axcrypt.net/ and install it (double-click it after downloading, and follow the instructions).

    in reply to: open with double click #6176

    Svante
    Spectator

    Hello Lar,

    Screen shot please?

    in reply to: No quoick access right click to encrypt files #6174

    Svante
    Spectator

    Hello John,

    Are you using something else than Windows Explorer as your shell?

    in reply to: How to I get AxCrypt to stop putting file in onedrive #6168

    Svante
    Spectator

    Hello Susan,

    Right now, AxCrypt will re-create the “My AxCrypt” folder if you delete it. Just ignore it for now if you don’t want it, just like many ignore “My Documents” in Windows, which you can’t really get rid of either ;-)

    If you let AxCrypt create it, then let Onedrive sync it between the devices there should be no further trouble. Onedrive is notoriously stupid about synchronization across multiple devices with folders.

    in reply to: Problem with exception in AxCrypt 1 #6162

    Svante
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    Hello Troy,

    We don’t support version 1 anymore I’m afraid… That being said, I’d try to copy the file to the hard drive from the CD and then open it and see if it works better.

    in reply to: Files mysteriously decrypted for no reason #6160

    Svante
    Spectator

    Hello Peter,

    That doesn’t sound right… Most likely it was a secured folder that was removed as secured, or selected to be decrypted. You say you and someone else. Is it on a network share, shared by many?

    in reply to: Should have time out function #6159

    Svante
    Spectator

    Hello Peter,

    :-)

    in reply to: Windows 3.11 #6151

    Svante
    Spectator

    Hello,

    Re PGP, check out the PGPi (I think it was called) version. During a period, they exported it on paper and then scanned it in europe, because exporting a book was ok even if printed in only one copy but exporting encryption code was not ;-). This was not a weakened version, but I really don’t remember exactly what years this was.

    If you’re interested to hire someone to build something, send me a PM. I don’t think I have any media left from that time, but it appears it might be possible run Windows 3.x in Virtualbox or VMWare. It ought to be possible to get hold of a Turbo C copy somehow also.

    in reply to: Windows 3.11 #6145

    Svante
    Spectator

    Hello Bailey!

    Now that’s an interesting question… I’m sorry, but I think Windows 95 is the earliest version we ever supported. I’m just guessing, but I’d think you could find some old PGP version that might run on 3.11 and it might support 3-DES. Possibly also some early ports of unix crypt, although that might only support DES, not 3-DES (not sure).

    Considering the alternatives, and assuming that you might get away with a simple command line utility, I’d try to setup a development environment for 3.11 and get some old C sources for crypt for example from minix or some early linux distro, and maybe swap the algorithm for AES – there are reference implementations in pure C that should compile. Turbo C was pretty good back in the day ;-)

    in reply to: encryption #6142

    Svante
    Spectator

    Hello David,

    With AxCrypt 2, it’s the sign in password that’s always used. Think “single sign on”.

    in reply to: AxCrypt for Mac #6141

    Svante
    Spectator

    Hello Krish,

    Still the same plan that Damien refers to.

    in reply to: AxCrypt 2.0 and 1.7 #6136

    Svante
    Spectator

    Hello Dave,

    AxCrypt doesn’t support key files for new files, but it is backwards compatible with AxCrypt 1, so you can enter the path to a key-file in order to decrypt and open AxCrypt 1 files.

    in reply to: AxCrypt 1.7 and Microsoft Word interaction question #6134

    Svante
    Spectator

    Hello Joseph,

    Sorry to hear that. Check the folders under %temp%\AxCrypt .

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