Sookasa isnt running9/12/2023 Running wine- winecfg (Working directory : /home/cabal/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/sookasa) Running wine- cmd /c echo %ProgramFiles% (Working directory : /usr/share/playonlinux/python) OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) Haswell Mobile GLX_MESA_multithread_makecurrent, GLX_MESA_query_renderer, home/cabal/.PlayOnLinux//wineprefix/sookasa After install I tried to run the shortcut and I get an error (Error in mainĬlick on debug link to get more details.) with below log. OK! I got the installation to run by configuring WINE for W7. Running wine- /home/cabal/Downloads/temp/Sookasa_3.17.3.exe (Working directory : /) P11-kit: couldn't load module: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pkcs11/p11-kit-trust.so: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pkcs11/p11-kit-trust.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Running wine- POWERPNT.EXE (Working directory : /home/cabal/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/msoffice2007/drive_c/Program Files/Microsoft Office/Office12) The Sookasa app needs to run to decrypt the specific files in Dropbox. Is there a way to make this work? Its I would assume a fairly simple application though it does use Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012 Update 4 it seems from MS (), I had to download this manually when I installed on a W7 machine. "Windows Vista and above required Sookasa has NOT been installed" I open POL and then do a manual install to one of my existing drives that runs MS Office 2007 fine, I don't do anything prior to installation and I get I then downloaded Sookasa Sookasa_3.17.3.exe from Sookasa is an encryption app that integrates with Dropbox 3.8.8 which has a Linux version and I am on Linux Mint 17.1 64 bit. In addition, Kirk Bowman, who formerly held executive positions at VMware and EqualLogic, joins as an independent board member.Hello & thank you in advance. With this new funding round, Sameer Gandhi from Accel Partners joins Sookasa’s board of directors. The company’s first product, which is also launching today, is the Sookasa Cloud Compliance Service, which allows companies to control and audit files across cloud services, users and devices and encrypt them transparently. “Our Cloud Compliance Service is architected to operate across any cloud service, computer or mobile device.” “Unlike legacy security companies that protect infrastructure like networks or endpoints, Sookasa is laser-focused on protecting the content itself while preserving the user experience,” said Asaf. The two were concerned that the files they shared were spread among multiple cloud services and devices and that there was no central way to manage them. Sookasa was founded in 2012 by father and son team Israel and Asaf Cidon. Sookasa says it offers businesses “a self-service turnkey encryption and compliance solution that enables their employees to safely use their favorite mobile devices and cloud services.” The service ensures that files are always encrypted, no matter what device they are on and even when they are shared externally. It’s no secret that many IT organizations struggle with ensuring compliance while at the same time offering their users access to tools like Dropbox, Box and Gmail on multiple devices. The company today announced that it has raised a $5 million Series A round led by Accel Partners with participation from existing investors First Round Capital, SV Angel and other angel investors. Sookasa wants to help companies use popular cloud services like Dropbox and Gmail while at the same time transparently encrypting sensitive data to ensure that companies don’t run afoul with regulations like HIPAA and FERPA.
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