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#1
Espionage 3 / Re: Mounting Locations
November 17, 2014, 11:08:15 AM
Ok, I think I am getting the hang of the UI but now I am curious as to what espionage is doing in the beginning. Is it taking free space from my hard drive and encrypting whats left of the free space and then allowing me to use that space to lock folders? I need to understand this.

DROPBOX:

How am I supposed to identify the disk images on another computer if the they are randomized letters and numbers.? I only ask this for the future when say I do go with espionage and have multiple locked folders on dropbox. If it is not an option or not wise to rename these disk images then I would assume you would then tell me to have one disk image and place all sensitive folders and files in just one disk image? That sounds ok to me.

I am interested in what you said about accessing them online with just say an iPad or phone? Would that be possible?

Once again thank you for your patience.
#2
Espionage 3 / Mounting Locations
November 16, 2014, 02:52:47 PM
Hi,

Just downloaded espionage because I found out that TrueCrypt is now unsupported. I am new to this format and have some questions. In TrueCrypt you opened the software and mounted a file which would show up as an image in your finder. In Espionage you have to chose a mounting location. This is confusing when I am trying to host the file on dropbox. All I had to do with TrueCrypt was have the software and dropbox installed on the other computer and then copy and paste the password from my password program and walla, a disk image would show up with the files. When Espionage mounts the folder I see two of the same folder because I am mounting to the desktop. Why do I see two folders. Why does there have to be two folders? Should I make a folder somewhere called "Mount" and have all things mount from this folder? Of course this sounds ridiculous to me so I am pretty sure I am wrong. Thank you for your time.