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#1
Espionage 2 / FOLLOW UP - Re: Folders in sidebar
December 10, 2010, 04:41:20 AM
I found a workaround for what I wanted to accomplish.  My solution was to unencrypt the entire document folder I had locked, and lock ONLY the 1/2 dozen or so subfolders instead of the document folder, and then copy the subfolders  over to the sidebar.  Logged out, logged in...Viola!  Works fine this way.  Hope this is helpful for others.
#2
Espionage 2 / Re: Folders in sidebar
December 09, 2010, 02:36:05 PM
Many thanks for the reply.  I very much appreciate your efforts, but because of my work flow, unfortunately that won't work.  I didn't have this problem on the older version of the software, but I did see in another post why that is so.

I'll try to see if I can figure out a workaround and if it seems usable by others, will post back.  Thank you again!  Much appreciated.

Kind regards.
#3
Espionage 2 / Folders in sidebar
December 07, 2010, 11:33:58 AM
Greetings:

I have encrypted my document folder with Espionage.  Within the Document folder however, there are several other folders that I would like to add to the sidebar in the finder window as shortcuts.  I can do this fine when the Document folder is unlocked and the sub-folder work just fine as shortcuts.  However, once I lock the Document folder, all the shortcuts vanish; when I unlock the Document folder, the shortcuts remain no longer available.

Is there something I can set within Espionage so my shortcuts will continue to function?

Best,

Drew
#4
Espionage 2 / Encrypting an application
January 19, 2010, 01:29:46 PM
Hello---

First off, your program is awesome! posting.php?mode=post&f=6&sid=9326a01d178c072b029c1700bdf82f2e# It took me many hours to learn of your product and of your company's existence.....Crank up the marketing!!! :-)

I'm a new healthcare provider launching a solo private practice.  Security and confidentiality of my patients data is hugely important to me.

I am currently using Daylite as a practice management tool for my practice.  I will likely graduate to something else in the future, but for now, it is a very important GTD tool.  As such, there are notes and patient data contained in this database--or file references to their data in a separate folder (which will be encrypted).  I can secure the actual database (not the application) by going to where it's stored: ~/library/application support/daylite/Storage.dlpdb.  Additionally, the program backs up the DB to the following:  ~/library/application support/daylite/backup.   I was planning on securing the actual DB (Storage.dlpdb) as well as the backup folder.  

Dr. D--

My Question is this:  Do I need to also secure the actual application, Daylite, and if so, why?  I reviewed the literature online but am confused as to when you secure an application versus when you don't.  For example, I also use MS Word.  I was planning on securing the folders that contain patient information (e.g., progress notes, etc.).  But I wasn't planning on also securing Word, the application.  Can you advise?  In advance, many thanks!