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How to password protect your USB stick?

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Old 04-11-2009
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How to password protect your USB stick?

How to password protect your USB stick?
With Gili USB Stick Encryption your USB flash drives and all other external storage devices can be very easily password protected. It divides USB drive into two areas: public area and secure area. You can store normal files in public area ,and store sensitive data in secure area. The data in secure area is encrypted and absolute secure.

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Old 04-11-2009
Leonard Grey
 
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only spam is in your head.

just because you did not think of it first does not make it spam.

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Old 05-11-2009
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Re: Spam

what spam.
nothing there not even the original subject.

someone has spam on the mind.

what about the messages from that jerk that posted in every news group.
none of you net nannies complain about its posts.

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Old 05-11-2009
Peter Foldes
 
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Re: Spam

Just look at the sig. It tells the story. Company sig and company user name equals
spam

"With Gili USB Stick Encryption your USB flash drives " posted and signed by
gilisoft

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Old 05-11-2009
Leonard Grey
 
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Re: Spam

Peter: I just ignore mickeyhsd - he's in my killfile - he contributes
nothing to the group except to make childish remarks when people call
out spam posts.

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Old 06-11-2009
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Re: Spam

still does not explain you skipping over the other 50 so called spam messages posted by one individual, one each in almost every news group on MS servers.

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Old 06-11-2009
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Re: Spam

of course being a silly old lady you do not like being told so on a regular basis.

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Old 06-11-2009
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Re: How to password protect your USB stick?

If this message is usefull for you ,it is not a spam.
If no usefull ,any message is spam.

JUST AS:
I TOLD YOU,I AM A MAN.

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