RDK
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 19, 2001
- 1,109
I have a CD full of reference documentation. This includes PDF files of material that I have gathered, DWG files and templates etc.
This information is relatively static. I would like to make it transportable but protected.
What I would like to be able to do is have a CD that I would insert and by the use of one password, have access to the material without having to extract the data to the hard drive. I am often at clients sites and want to read the data, but do not want to and in some cases cannot install all the files on the clients computer. I also require that there be no specific programs located on the clients computers. Some of them are so locked down that simple common programs like PKZip cannot be installed.
I have tried four different approaches and none are fully satisfactory.
I have used CryptCd and PGP’s SDA (self decrypting archive). Both of these programs require that the information be extracted to a hard drive.
I have used individual password protection on each file but not all formats support this.
I have used password protected ZIP files but this requires that the clients computer has an unzip program installed and only works for individual files. (you can still see the files in the zip file, just not open or extract them).
I have done a lot of web searching but have never been able to find a program that will let me go to any Windows PC, insert a CD, type in a password and open the CD for use.
I can see that this type of program could have wide uses and cannot believe that someone has not developed one unless Windows would specifically not allow it to happen.
Eventually I would upgrade to DVD as the volume of the reference information grows.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Rick Kitson MBA P.Eng
Construction Project Management
From conception to completion
This information is relatively static. I would like to make it transportable but protected.
What I would like to be able to do is have a CD that I would insert and by the use of one password, have access to the material without having to extract the data to the hard drive. I am often at clients sites and want to read the data, but do not want to and in some cases cannot install all the files on the clients computer. I also require that there be no specific programs located on the clients computers. Some of them are so locked down that simple common programs like PKZip cannot be installed.
I have tried four different approaches and none are fully satisfactory.
I have used CryptCd and PGP’s SDA (self decrypting archive). Both of these programs require that the information be extracted to a hard drive.
I have used individual password protection on each file but not all formats support this.
I have used password protected ZIP files but this requires that the clients computer has an unzip program installed and only works for individual files. (you can still see the files in the zip file, just not open or extract them).
I have done a lot of web searching but have never been able to find a program that will let me go to any Windows PC, insert a CD, type in a password and open the CD for use.
I can see that this type of program could have wide uses and cannot believe that someone has not developed one unless Windows would specifically not allow it to happen.
Eventually I would upgrade to DVD as the volume of the reference information grows.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Rick Kitson MBA P.Eng
Construction Project Management
From conception to completion