mrgmhale wrote:
> For my ftp transfers I have been using WinZip v-10 (now v-11).  Not only
> does it compress the files, it offers some real strong encryption (not just
> password protection) as well.  My concern is not only transmitting smaller
> files, but in a manner that anyone who may intercept "clear text" file
> transmission with the ftp protocol will not get anything useful without
> knowing the password needed to decrypt the data.
>
> There are some freeware Zip/Encrypt solutions out there, but I like using
> the command line options with WinZip so I can automate all of my
> upload/download activity for myself and client machinery.  The command line
> option requires an add-on program, that is downloadable from WinZip for
> free.
>
>   

I had used the add-on program for WinZip (ver 8 or 9 iirc) and it was
great...easy to use/implement and quick enough for my needs.

-- 
Michael J. Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
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