To: Rheo
Re: Encase
He didn't say if they used Encase on the CDs/zips. He just said that he took the media to the lab, and made copies of them onto their hard drive, then examined the contents.
Okay. Just took a brief trip through Encase's website. Though I'm no computer geek, and husband-the-compu-guy isn't here to translate, my understanding of Encase (from their product specifications) is that the data has to be on a hard drive or a network server in order to be accessed. If I'm reading that correctly, that means that the Cds/zip disks could not be "Encased" before they were dumped onto a HD.
To: NatureGirl
I believe he used a different program name that had to be used for the CD/zip transfer to HD...Aspica or something??
419 posted on
07/03/2002 7:54:51 PM PDT by
Rheo
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