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  1. #1
    Brian Meier
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    Default Fsecure Encryption

    Unfortunately it was lost during a reinstall, and the fsecure website no longer have the old shareware version !!

    I think the name was fsecure32 ... or something like that, it was for win98

  2. #2

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    info dump (hope you or someone can get something out of it)
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    newish version: F-Secure FileCrypto 5.11, build 1900 for a single computer Windows 95/98/ME/
    NT4.0/2000 9.3 MB
    download page > http://www.europe.f-secure.com/webclub/fc/

    http://www.europe.f-secure.com/webclub/fc/...511/fsfc511.jar
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    F-Secure FileCrypto version 4.0: There is no evaluation version of F-Secure FileCrypto and so users have no way of trying it out to ensure that it suits their needs before buying it.
    FileCrypto is only available in Wassenaar countries; see Countries eligible for downloading Strong Encryption for details
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    older: " ... October 1, 1997-- -- Data Fellows, maker of the F-PROT Professional anti ... security, announced today a new era of personal encryption with F-Secure Desktop
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    F-Secure Desktop is designed to .... and Windows 95 folders that will be automatically encrypted and decrypted every time you start or close Windows. Free for home/educational use
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    Data Fellows 7/25/1997
    1.5 MB
    <s>http://www.europe.datafellows.com/exclude/download/f-secure/d9enu20h.zip</s> Dead
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    o.v comrades
    1.51 MB 1997-07-25 d9enu20h.zip
    ftp://ftp.vsu.ru/pub/win/crypt/d9enu20h.zip
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    If your desperate maybe you could see if the 95 version will suck up copies of your files & spit em out&#33;Links functional but have not been tested for exact file/version (click on link oar :) right click save target as)

    edit: put sum more ink in pen

  3. #3
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    Dont think many users will know what to do with a JAR file. should point it out that it is a java file.


 

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