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Old 01-20-2007, 03:43 PM
nemo_outis
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Default Re: What is a good Windows XP file to store encrypted volumes

Sebastian Gottschalk <seppi@seppig.de> wrote in
news:51e1lhF1jbqjdU1@mid.dfncis.de:

> Bill wrote:
>
>> Look at the _hidden_ uninstall service pack directories in a typical
>> Windows XP installation. They are in the \Windows directory,
>> usually, with folder names like '$NTUninstallKB999999_0$' and they
>> typically contain dll files. Create one that does not exist in real
>> life--probably a directory name starting with $NTUninstallKB0 since
>> all the current KB numbers are larger than that.



> Non-admin users don't have write-access there.


You've gotten things wrong once again, Sebastian. You really are the
consummate "contrary indicator" and "intelligent fool."

We already KNOW AS A CERTAINTY that the OP has admin rights on the local
computer OR SHE COULDN'T HAVE INSTALLED TRUECRYPT IN THE FIRST PLACE!

What a doofus you are!

Regards,




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