Absolutely agree with you, for high level security you need to go with an open-source program like TrueCrypt. But for quick 'n dirty encryption to protect files/folders from office workers or family members etc. the one built into NTFS formatted partitions works just fine. And if your partitions were originally setup with FAT32 there are a number of utilities (like Partition Magic) that will convert to NTFS. I'm not advocating the Windows security as top notch, since I don't trust Microsoft either, but for many real world situations that don't require the highest level of protection it's fast, easy, and does the trick.Quote from stevegee58:
Don't use Microsoft's encryption. Since their software isn't open source...
Here's a rhetorical question for you:
If the NSA wanted an encryption back door into 90% of the computers in the world, where would they go?