Just a point - if you compress and then encrypt, you are encrypting known pieces of data (block headers, dictionaries, etc). Depending on the compression algorithm, this may give a large enough chunk of data to assist an attack against the encrypted data stream.
All of this is IIRC, of course ;)
--MidLifeXis
In reply to Re^5: Compressing and Encrypting files on Windows
by MidLifeXis
in thread Compressing and Encrypting files on Windows
by hawtin
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