Re: ntfs file wipe at file server
From: Julio (juliocastaneda@yahoo.com)Date: 06/01/02
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From: Julio <juliocastaneda@yahoo.com> Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 22:56:27 GMT
bassfishin2209@yahoo.com (BassFishin2209) wrote in
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> Hello All,
> I am looking for suggestions for a file wiping utility to sit on one
> of my file servers (NT4.0 ntfs). All I have been able to find so far
> are designed for desktop use. I hope to find something that can be
> installed on the server and will wipe the file to DOD standard shortly
> after the network user deletes the file. I know this contradicts many
> of the reasons to have a file server, but that is what I really need
> with this particular box. I am currently trying to use a product
> designed for a workstation to periodically wipe the free space, but
> that is impractical due to the time required to re-wipe all of the
> free space every time I need to wipe the deleted files. I hope there
> is a product that could wipe all of the free space one time and then
> after that wipe deleted files as they occur.
>
> TIA
> BassFishin
>
Looka at BestCrypt Corporate Edition.
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