Can AxCrypt run on Vista 64bit?

Discussion in 'privacy technology' started by SourMilk, Jan 22, 2009.

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  1. SourMilk

    SourMilk Registered Member

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    Like the title asks.

    Thanks for any and all replies,
    SourMilk out
     
  2. caspian

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    I haven't tried axcrypt yet on my new Vista 64, but I did create a truecrypt folder just to see and it seemed okay. I will try axcrypt out when I get back from vacation.
     
  3. markoman

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    Yes, I use Ax-crypt on vista home premium 64 bit and it works fine.
     
  4. SourMilk

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    Thank you very much. I just ordered Vista Home Premium 64 bit and now trying to gather programs for it. AxCrypt will definitely be one of them. :D
     
  5. markoman

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    You're welcome :)
     
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    Me too, but it is not without a problem, I learned it the hard way. Ussually at first ran after the boot it will not close after closing a document, so any work done in that document will be lost, because it will not save. At second ran of that file it will say, that the document is opened so it can open it read only. The only working solution I have found is, that I have to open a document, close it, that end axcrypt process and then it will work normally until the next boot.
     
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    I don't know if this matters to you, but Sandboxie and Returnil will not work on Vista 64 bit.
     
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    Mmm. Maybe I should wait a little longer. Thanks TOMxEU.
     
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    That is good to know. I think software that somehow uses virtual memory must stay within the file structure (32bit or 64bit) of the OS. I did not think about programs like Sandboxie or Returnil. I guess imaging and FDISR (which I am fortunate to own) will be my "virtual" protections.
    Thanks again.
     
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