[solved] Encrypted checkbox among file attributes

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[solved] Encrypted checkbox among file attributes

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I'd like to see an "Encrypt contents" checkbox when viewing a file's attributes (Files > Change attributes dialog), which would behave like the Archive one.

This would work only on NTFS volumes, of course. :D
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You may use plugins window at the bottom: 'more attributes' -> tc -> compressed -> Yes/No.
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Thanks! Good to know.
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'more attributes' -> tc -> compressed -> Yes/No.
Should be: 'more attributes' -> tc -> encrypted -> Yes/No.

This would work only on NTFS volumes, of course
And, only under the more sophisticated versions of Windows e.g. NOT under Windows XP Home, or Windows 7 Home Premium.
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petermad wrote:
'more attributes' -> tc -> compressed -> Yes/No.
Should be: 'more attributes' -> tc -> encrypted -> Yes/No.
You're right, it was a misprint. BTW, both attributes are in same place so it helped.
petermad wrote:
This would work only on NTFS volumes, of course
And, only under the more sophisticated versions of Windows e.g. NOT under Windows XP Home, or Windows 7 Home Premium.
Oo didn't know that W7HP doesn't allow encryption...
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