![]() Now, from your windows start menu, ‘Switch User’, log in as your other Windows Account (E.G ‘Test User’).Now, while still logged in as yourself, mount your test Veracrypt vault as you would normally, assign it drive ‘T:’, giving you access to your single test file (E.G t:\testFile.txt)…ok so far?.Logged on as yourself, create a test Veracrypt vault, put 1 file in it.Hi there, I was reading this old article, and was sufficiently interested in the discussion to contribute my findings on this very topic as I too was looking at the differences of VeraCrpt to Cryptomator recently.Įnsure you have at least 2 users configured on your windows (win 10 in my case) machine, say you and ‘Test User’. The benefits and downsides are discussed in this crypto.stackexchange thread. This is called cascading encryption and Veracrypt offers such an option. ![]()
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