Overall, we like the program's versatility and ease of use, but we wish that the interface were a little more intuitive. We were especially impressed by how easily-in fact, automatically-the program integrates with Microsoft Office we had only to restart Word once SecureZIP was installed, and the program appeared under the Prepare menu, ready to turn our Word documents into encrypted ZIP files. In addition to basic password-protection, SecureZIP allows users to create and use security certificates. The program's built-in Help file is well-written and thorough.
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The process was quick and easy, and the contents of our new ZIP file were indeed password-protected. We selected a folder full of documents that we wanted to convert to a ZIP file, chose a file name and destination, and then selected a password to restrict access.
I received the password/passphrase however, I did not receive an email with an attachment. Use the information below for further troubleshooting with SecureZIP files and attachments. Verify with the sender that you have the correct passphrase/password to open the email attachment or file. If we want to create a new ZIP file, do we click New, as in new ZIP file? Or perhaps Open, to select the documents we want to include in the ZIP file? No, it turns out, we want to Add. Troubleshooting Email Attachments Using SecureZIP. But the way the program works just isn't immediately clear. The interface is sleek and clean, with a reasonable number of buttons, which are labeled. Although the program functions well, its interface could be more intuitive. SecureZIP combines PKWARE’s industry-leading compression technology with strong encryption, allowing organizations to reduce data storage and transfer costs while ensuring the security of their information as it moves across hardware platforms, applications, mobile devices, and the cloud. SecureZIP is a program that allows users to create ZIP files that are secured by a password or security certificate.