- A -
Allow to configure encryption options while creating a new disk
- B -
Buttons
- C -
Change Disk Encryption Settings
Connect Encrypted Disk options
Connect the disk as write protected
Show only available drive letters
Control Panel
- D -
Dialog boxes
Disconnect a Connected Encrypted Disk
Disconnection options
Automatically disconnect cases:
Disconnect all disks shortcut key
Use computer default automatically disconnect settings
Use force-disconnect for automatically disconnect the disk
Disk Properties tabs
- E -
Encrypted Disk options
Automatically connect this disk after creation
Encrypt empty space of the disk while creating
Show only available drive letter
- G -
General Encrypted Disk Information options
Connect this disk as write protected
Run R-Crypto management panel at system startup
Run R-Disk Encryption at system startup
Show 'Create New' shortcut item
Show 'Disconnect Disk' shortcut item
Show 'Disk Properties' shortcut item
Show notifications in system tray
Show welcome and completion pages in wizards
Store and show recent encrypted disks list
Use R-Crypto icon for connected encrypted disks
Used cascaded shortcut menu items
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- M -
Messages
The encrypted disk ... is sucessfully re-encrypted
The password is successfully changed
- N -
New Encrypted Disk Creation Wizard
Completing the New Encrypted Disk Creation Wizard
General Encrypted Disk Information
Welcome to the Encrypted Disk Creation Wizard
- P -
Protecting Your Data Using R-Disk Encryption
- R -
R-Disk Encryption Settings panel
R-Disk Encryption Settings tabs
Re-Encryp Disk Wizard
Completing the Re-Encrypt Disk Wizard panel
Welcome to the Re-Encrypt Disk Wizard panel
Remove an Encrypted Disk from Recent Encryted Disks
- S -
Shortcut menu
- T -
Tabs
R-Crypto is an easy-to-use system that protects your confidential information and personal data on a desktop, notebook, or a removable data storage device against unauthorized access.
R-Crypto protects the data by creating encrypted on-the-fly virtual disks (virtual data storage devices). That means that the data is being automatically encrypted just before it is being written to the disk and is being automatically decrypted right after it is being read from the disk without user intervention. That is the data is being encrypted and decrypted in real time and fully transparently to the user. All data (such as file and folder names, and content of all files) stored on such disks is constantly encrypted. The access to data on the virtual encrypted disk is impossible unless the user provides a correct password. At the same time, all operations for connected virtual encrypted disks do not differ from those for conventional ones.
All data of the encrypted virtual disk is stored together with disk metadata in a file-container. That means that such disk is actually an ordinary file that can be stored on any data storage device, be it a hard drive, USB-disk, CD, DVD, or a network resource.
R-Crypto encrypts data on virtual disks using the cryptographic infrastructure of the Microsoft Windows operating system. This infrastructure allows the users to use various installable cryptographic service providers, including those that are already pre-installed. For example, Microsoft AES Cryptographic Provider is one of the pre-installed cryptographic service providers in Windows XP and Vista that implements the modern and most secure encryption algorithm Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) with key length of 128, 192, and 256 bits.
Such approach allows the users to select themselves the cryptographic sub-system that satisfies their requirements. It also reduces limitations on the use of R-Crypto in organizations that require certification for such products to meet certain governmental or corporate standards.
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