Security and USB

From: Mark (compsponge_at_)
Date: 09/18/04


Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2004 14:39:51 +1000

I am looking to protect data ( documents and small data base's etc) on my
memory sticks ( 2 off). Most of the apps that are around, appear to allow
the USB to be protected, but access is only with the app being installed on
the PC and that manages the access.

I need to have the memory stick protected yet allow me access when I use
them.. even on a totally different PC.

Most systems I use run XP.

Any suggestions ?



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