Encryption Plus for Folders - Single User (EPFolders Lite) Version 2.2
for Windows 95/98

Release Date: 3/10/00

Encryption Plus for Folders Lite performs "on-the-fly" encryption. 
You just put your confidential files in a single folder and point-and-click. 
You don't have to think about security or remember anything except your password. 
Encryption Plus for Folders Lite does all the work behind the scenes, encrypting 
and decrypting your files automatically and transparently as you use them. 
Super easy-to-use. No manual required. Windows 95/98 compatible. 

Just restart your computer after you have picked the folder that you want to encrypt.  
Then at start-up you enter your password into Encryption Plus for Folders Lite to 
decrypt your folder for the remainder of your computer session. To keep your file 
encrypted simply press 'cancel' when Encryption Plus for Folders Lite asks you 
for your password at start-up, this will also protect your files even while on-line. 
It even has a password protected screen lock to protect your folder while you 
step away from your computer. Download Encryption Plus for  Folders Lite now and 
enjoy improved security in minutes.

To install simply double click on the program icon and follow the on screen instructions.


IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a full fuctional Lite version of Encryption Plus for Folders 
with a 56-bit encryption key. This product will allow you to encrypt a single folder, 
while the full version will encrypt any folder on your computer, except folders in the Windows Directory.
To obtain many of the added features outlined below, and a 192-bit encryption key you 
should purchase the full version from our website.

For more info on Encryption Plus for Folders, or to purchase the full version:

http://www.pcguardian.com/software/folder_s.html

If you have any questions or comments email them to:

info@pcguardian.com

EPFolders v. 2.2 provides a secure solution to protect important
folders and files.





Custom Features in the FULL Version of Encryption Plus for Folders
v. 2.1

1. Authenti-Check (TM) (NOTE: this feature is not available with the
Lite version):

EPFolders is the first in a line of PC Guardian products to include
Authenti-Check, a new and exciting way to recover forgotten passwords.
A user can set up personalized questions and answers that only he
or she may know. Users may use Authenti-Check to recover their
forgotten password and to create a new password. (only full version)

2. Protecting Folders and Sub-Folders (NOTE: subfolders and multiple
folders features are NOT available with the Lite version):

EPFolders provides a simple way for users to encrypt and
decrypt folders and sub-folders. A user have a choice of whether
to protect single folders or all sub-folders as well. All files
within a protected folder will be encrypted. (both versions)

3. Change User Password

Once a user logs in to the EPFolders program, he or she may use
the "Change Password" option button at any time to change the current
password. (both versions)

4.  Screen Lock

EPFolders is designed with a Screen Lock option for users to
conveniently secure their computer when it is unattended. (both versions)

IMPORTANT NOTES:

1.  Owners of EPFolders v. 1.2 and other earlier releases must first
uninstall their previous versions before installing EPFolders v. 2.1.

2.  Encryption Plus for Hard disk users: you must first uninstall EPHD
before installing EPFolders v. 2.1 on your computer.

Encryption Plus for Folders - Single User v. 2.2 System Requirements

. Encryption Plus for Folders is designed to run on the Windows 95/98
  with 80486, Pentium processors or higher.

. EPFolders requires no additional memory above the standard
  Windows 95/ 98 configuration.

. EPFolders is compatible with all network operating systems.

. EPFolders needs at least 15mb of disk space to install.

PC Guardian's Encryption Plus products are designed to be
exceptionally easy to use and robust. We encourage you to contact
our Sales Department or Help Desk at 415-288-8126 with
any questions or comments or for personal assistance in
evaluating your encryption requirements.

Adam Cadieux
Webmaster
acadieux@pcguardian.com
http://www.pcguardian.com
