22-12-2008, 12:51 AM
Short answer is, there aren't any. There isn't a large demand for such a program nowadays, so the ones that do exist are old, and haven't been updated.
Why do you store passwords on a flash drive, anyway? It seems like a rather redundant thing to do.
You could also just right-click the file you're trying to block, click properties, then security, and disallow read/modify for any other console than your home computer. Of course, that would defeat the point of using a flash drive, but the same is easily put forward by using a locking program, as you can only access the locked files on a computer that has the correct software to decrypt said files...
And also, anyone who has the same software that you use to encrypt the files could easily decrypt them just by using the main interface, typically.
Maybe it would be best for you to stick to one or two passwords that are easy to remember.
Why do you store passwords on a flash drive, anyway? It seems like a rather redundant thing to do.
You could also just right-click the file you're trying to block, click properties, then security, and disallow read/modify for any other console than your home computer. Of course, that would defeat the point of using a flash drive, but the same is easily put forward by using a locking program, as you can only access the locked files on a computer that has the correct software to decrypt said files...
And also, anyone who has the same software that you use to encrypt the files could easily decrypt them just by using the main interface, typically.
Maybe it would be best for you to stick to one or two passwords that are easy to remember.
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