Required: .NET Framework 4.7 https://www.microsoft.com/en-US/download/details.aspx?id=55170 VeraCrypt https://www.veracrypt.fr/en/Downloads.html - The installer is able to download and install these Benötigt: .NET Framework 4.7 https://www.microsoft.com/de-DE/download/details.aspx?id=55170 VeraCrypt (Mehrsprachig) https://www.veracrypt.fr/en/Downloads.html - Das Setup kann das herunterladen und installieren What you do: 1. install a. .NET Framework 4.7 b. VeraCrypt (the development on TrueCrypt has stopped, use VeraCrypt, its successor) c. Encrypted Partition Mounter 2. create a partition use VeraCrypt, select a partition (volume) and set a password, then wait EN: "Volumes" -> "Create New Volume" -> "Encrypt a non-system partition/drive" -> "Standard VeraCrypt Volume" DE: "Volumes" -> "Neues Volume erstellen" -> "Verschlüsselt eine Partition / ein Laufwerk" -> "Standard VeraCrypt-Volume" 3. start Encrypted Partition Mounter go to "details" "show all" select the allready existing encrypted partition you have created anytime before (or click on the button to create a new one) "mark partition" configure options to automatically show a password dialog ... now you are all set. any time the partition is seen by the system, it will ask you for the password (not to format it) - Nabil Redmann 2017 (BananaAcid) Roadmap: EPM 2.0.0: - add button to partition handling (to open mgmt console) - howto gallery, as well as autoit or alike, controlling of encrypting a new partition (create partition without clicking through the dialogs) - Support GPOs by registry keys (Group Policies for all option's settings + enable/disable all buttons and option selections and tabs [collapse, show]) and a supporting ADMX template - container detection to support USB-Keys (tc container files on newly attached readable partitions) in preperation for the Button-Tool Button Tool Project (add to accompany EPM): - Update the Button-Tool (a tool to place stuff on USB-Key into a container) - [EPM] add button to EPM to copy button tool on a USB-key - [EPM] mark mounted partitions, if they have the button-tool