I'd like to have it so when you pop the CD in it prompts you for a password but don't know if this is possible. I belive it is with a ZIP disk so that might be a better option. Any other thoughts?
Put this file at the root of your CD-ROM. You can replace "setup.exe" with the name of your self-extracting Zip file or self-extracting PGP file - make sure this file is also located at the root of the CD-ROM.
Archive proggies with passwords ain't gonna keep out anyone but a casual lookie-loo. They also make file access cumbersome. Use encryption like PGP. The Desktop Security package (free for personal use methinks) includes PGPdisk which does exactly what you want. You create a container file and copy all yer schtuff to it then burn the file to CD-R. When opened (automatically or manually) you will be prompted for your passphrase and it will become a virtual drive (D: or whatever you like). Of course this can be done with packet-writing software like DirectCD to CD-RW too.
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