Encrypting a file via DOS batch file

From: Steve Huff (stevehuff@usa.net)
Date: 04/15/02


From: stevehuff@usa.net (Steve Huff)
Date: 15 Apr 2002 10:14:42 -0700

I'm a Windows NT user (not administrator) and need to encrypt a file
that I create as part of my backup strategy. I use PKZIP to create a
compressed file of the files I want to backup and then write it to the
corporate LAN. I'd like to encrypt the file that goes to the LAN.

I use Kremlin Encrypt to encrypt files manually, but can't figure out
a way to encrypt this file as part of my batch process. I'm open to
using a macro script editor if the cost is reasonable and it's easy to
use, or any other solutions out there that are easy and reliable.
(Yeah, I know, typical user requirements, right?)

Any recommendations?

Thanks.

(please reply to this post - my e-mail address bounces all incoming
mail)



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