This parameter is valid, but optional, for a MINUTE, HOURLY, DAILY, or WEEKLY schedule. This parameter is required for a MONTHLY schedule. /mo modifier Specifies how frequently the task runs in its schedule type.Valid values are MINUTE, HOURLY, DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY, ONCE, ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONIDLE. /sc schedule Specifies the schedule type.If you omit the path, Schtasks.exe assumes that the file is in the Systemroot\System32 folder. Type the fully qualified path and file name of an executable file, script file, or batch file. /tr TaskRun Specifies the program or command that the task runs./tn TaskName Specifies a name for the task. ![]() Generally I'd stick with bandizip or 7zip portable just to encrypt file names 2, then decrypt with whatever you want You could use vera crypt (or eset container) but the hidden folder is a pain in the ass and requires veracrypt to run (vera crypt is good for other stuff imo), there is also a free AES cryptor with 128AES option, but these crypto solution are software dependent which sucks. It is cool idea imo to encrypt stuff when you are in a VM, for instance a usb drive or encrypt then commit/save, so no temp files are left around (used to decrypt zipped files) Some of pentesters I found on public Internet (like hackernoon's owner) recommended bandizip and it must be for a reason (or not) ![]() I think the people who would need to decrypt the archive have Windows computers, but I would like to know if archives encrypted with any of them can be easily decrypted on a Mac.īandizip does not encrypt file names, 7zip does, but it seams more vulnerable to various CVEs (EDIT: it does, my bad, need to pick 7Z format first)īandizip encryption mechanism seams safer (some security options and it's often updated), it supports 256 too (not that anybody would decrypt your 128AES) I do understand that with any of these programs I should use AES-256 encryption. One article recommended 7-Zip's own format over ZIP. I will appreciate any advise about these or other programs and about which archive format to use. The most important factors to me are that the program is reliable in providing secure encryption and in being able to decrypt the files! I read that one of these programs (7-Zip?) requires decrypting the entire archive to add files: I guess a program that allows one to update or add a file without decrypting the whole archive would be an advantage. Most of the articles I have found mention 7-Zip, WinZip, and/or WinRAR. I would like to encrypt an archive with files containing information which a relative would need to handle my affairs after my demise.
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