Encrypt files in W7HP

cclloyd9785

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Is there a way for me to encrypt files in Windows 7 Home premium? When I go to Properties > General tab > Advanced, the option to encrypt it is greyed out.

If possible, without 3rd party software please. If not, a link to some good free software.
 

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Encrypt shows when I right click on a file in Win7 HE, but I never have used it as I prefer 7zip.
http://www.7-zip.org/
 

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Dell XPS 8300 Desktop
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Windows 7 pro 64bit SP1
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i7 [email protected]
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Dell OY2MRG
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8 GB DDR3 @ 665MHz
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ATI Radeon HD 5700
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yup
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Micro$oft Natural Keyboard Pro
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Microsoft Trackball Explorer
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Microsoft Desktop 2000 Wireless Keyboard
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Microsoft Desktop 2000 Wireless Mouse
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MSE + MBAM Pro
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Firefox
I've been using True Crypt for a couple years now. It is, in my opinion, an absolute masterpiece. Not only is it free and open source, but it also has never failed to do exactly what I need it to do.

I've partitioned my HDD to where all of my personal files reside on a separate drive from windows. That drive is encrypted by True Crypt and automatically prompts me for my password after I log in to Windows. Without the password (and optional key files) it is impossible to access the information on the drive.

True Crypt also has the option to encrypt your entire operating system, though I have never tried that approach. By using Resource Hacker, I've been able to customize the system tray icon as well as how the password prompt displays when I log in.

True Crypt - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
 
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i3
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4Gb
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I prefer upper, but I will settle for lower
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Yes, I would like some please...
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