Whats wrong?!
This usually means one of three things. 1) Your Internet connection has been lost or is running unusually slow. 2) There is heavy use of the Internet in general causing congestion on the networks between your computer and our servers. 3) There is a problem on our end. The server could be down or over-loaded with users. If you continue to experience problems, please let us know.
Two possibilities. One is that you need to change all references to ufs in /etc/fstab to read ffs instead. The other possibility is that you didn’t overwrite the old version of /sbin/fsck and /sbin/fsck_ffs. Follow the procedure in the INSTALL document for upgrading from within NetBSD to avoid this problem.
1. Remember that CryptoFile works with Explorer. So if you right click on a file or folder from the desktop, you will not see the Lock or UnLock options. Make sure youre in Explorer. You can tell my the tree listing of your computer on the left side of the window. 2. You must enable Locking before you can use it. If you right click on a file or folder in Explorer and see the option Enable Locking select this, enter your password and then click OK.When you right click again, you will see the Lock option.
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