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== Installation ==  * Free for commercial and non commercial use.

== Usage ==
=== Create a new volume ===
Before you can start storing your files encrypted, you need to create a new volume.

 1. Start TrueCrypt (on Windows: Start -> All Programms -> TrueCrypt, on Ubuntu: Applications -> Accessoirs -> TrueCrypt).
 1. In the main window, select "Create Volume".
 1. In the opened dialog window, choose "Create an encrypted file container", and click "Next".
 1. Choose whether you want to hide the new volume or not. In most cases, it should not be necessary to hide the volume. Proceed with "Next".
 1. Choose a location/path and a name for the file containing your volume.
 1. Choose how to encrypt your volume. In general, the default settings should be fine.
 1. Now, you need to specify how much space your volume should contain. Since it is not (yet) possible to enlarge an existing volume, you should carefully choose your volume's size.
 1. Now, enter a password to secure your volume.
 1. Finally, choose with what filesystem your volume should be formatted. In generall, the default settings are ok.
 1. Select "Format" to create your volume. When it has been created, exit the wizard.

=== Using your volume ===
 1. In TrueCrypt's main window, select a drive letter in the upper part of the window. Your volume will be mounted with this drive letter as its name.
 1. In the lower part of [[TrueCrypts|TrueCrypt's]] main window, choose "select File..." to specify the file that contains your volume.
 1. Click on "Mount". Now you need to enter the volume's password.
 1. After your volume has been mounted successfully, it appears in your computer's file browser as a new disk, labeled with the drive letter selected earlier. The new disk behaves like an normal disk, so to access your data, e.g. simply double click the disk icon, navigate to the desired document and open it.

While you are using your encrypted volume, TrueCrypt must be running. You can mount as many different volumes concurrently as there exist free drive letters in [[TrueCrypts|TrueCrypt's]] selection window. If you want to unmount a volume, simply select the volume in the list and choose "Volumes -> Dismount Volumes" from the menubar in [[TrueCrypts|TrueCrypt's]] main window.

== Installation under Windows ==
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 1. Double-click on the downloaded file. Choose an installation path when asked for and finish the installation.

== Use ==
=== Create a new volume ===
In order to use TrueCrypt, you need to create a new encrypted volume.
 1. Start TrueCrypt (usually from Start -> All Programms -> TrueCrypt).
 1. In the main window, select "Create Volume".
 1. Choose "Create an encrypted file container". (If you need another volume type, please ask your sysadmin how to proceed).
 1. Choose whether you want to hide the new volume or not. In most cases, it should not be necessary to hide the volume, so you can accept the default and continue.
 1. Choose a location and a name for the file containing your volume.
 1. Choose how to encrypt your volume. In most cases, the default settings should be fine.
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 1. Double-click the downloaded file. Choose an installation path when asked for and finish the installation.

TrueCrypt

  • Free for commercial and non commercial use.

Usage

Create a new volume

Before you can start storing your files encrypted, you need to create a new volume.

  1. Start TrueCrypt (on Windows: Start -> All Programms -> TrueCrypt, on Ubuntu: Applications -> Accessoirs -> TrueCrypt).

  2. In the main window, select "Create Volume".
  3. In the opened dialog window, choose "Create an encrypted file container", and click "Next".
  4. Choose whether you want to hide the new volume or not. In most cases, it should not be necessary to hide the volume. Proceed with "Next".
  5. Choose a location/path and a name for the file containing your volume.
  6. Choose how to encrypt your volume. In general, the default settings should be fine.
  7. Now, you need to specify how much space your volume should contain. Since it is not (yet) possible to enlarge an existing volume, you should carefully choose your volume's size.
  8. Now, enter a password to secure your volume.
  9. Finally, choose with what filesystem your volume should be formatted. In generall, the default settings are ok.
  10. Select "Format" to create your volume. When it has been created, exit the wizard.

Using your volume

  1. In TrueCrypt's main window, select a drive letter in the upper part of the window. Your volume will be mounted with this drive letter as its name.

  2. In the lower part of TrueCrypt's main window, choose "select File..." to specify the file that contains your volume.

  3. Click on "Mount". Now you need to enter the volume's password.
  4. After your volume has been mounted successfully, it appears in your computer's file browser as a new disk, labeled with the drive letter selected earlier. The new disk behaves like an normal disk, so to access your data, e.g. simply double click the disk icon, navigate to the desired document and open it.

While you are using your encrypted volume, TrueCrypt must be running. You can mount as many different volumes concurrently as there exist free drive letters in TrueCrypt's selection window. If you want to unmount a volume, simply select the volume in the list and choose "Volumes -> Dismount Volumes" from the menubar in TrueCrypt's main window.

Installation under Windows

To successfully install TrueCrypt, you must have administrator privileges.

  1. Download the latest version of TrueCrypt from http://www.truecrypt.org/downloads.

  2. Double-click the downloaded file. Choose an installation path when asked for and finish the installation.