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More on the difficulty (not) of unlocking Sentry CE, if you read the documents on the Sentry site you'll find instructions for command line switches. It's fairly straightforward to set up a link in your \windows\startup folder that automatically loads Sentry and mounts the encrypted folder at boot.
For instance I have a 250 meg encrypted folder on my SD card called Crypto and have stored the key for that on the Axim. (Splitting the location - key not on the SD card gives a high level of security. The key winds up being encrypted/protected by native WM5 encryption.) In my startup folder I have this shortcut (password deleted here): \Program Files\Sentry\Sentry.exe mount /volume "\SD Card\Crypto.raw" /key \Crypto.key /password *******
Works like a charm and, as long as I keep my Axim password-protected, quite secure.
So I find a "My Documents" folder in my (virtual) Crypto drive and anything I store there is safely encrypted.
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