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How do I password protect folders?
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well, one option is to compress the documents you have, then encrypt the compressed folder. To encrypt the compressed folder, just right click the compressed folder and you should see "encrypt" or something along those lines, and then just follow the instructions and such. People will still be able to open the folder, but they cant open the document itself without the password, so you might want to rename the documents.
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1) Right Click My Computer scoll down to Explorer open it.
2)Choose the folder that you want to encrypt,right click scoll down to
properties open it.
3) On the general tab click the advanced button
4) Check the box labled encyrpt contents for secure data and click OK
5) Click apply, this will causes the confirm Attribute changes dialog box to open
if any files or folders exist in the selected folder.
Hope this helps :cheesy:
2)Choose the folder that you want to encrypt,right click scoll down to
properties open it.
3) On the general tab click the advanced button
4) Check the box labled encyrpt contents for secure data and click OK
5) Click apply, this will causes the confirm Attribute changes dialog box to open
if any files or folders exist in the selected folder.
Hope this helps :cheesy:
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***********WARNING*********
Windows file encryption is a dangerous tool in the hands of the inexperienced. If you use it, be sure to keep a record of any passwords used to access the feature, and be sure to decrypt the files if you plan to backup your data and format, to perform a 'refresh' install of Windows, or to install a Service Pack.
If you fail to protect your encrypted data files against loss, you will almost certainly not be able to access them again later, should one of these situations arise.
They'll still be there, but you WON'T be able to use them! If your files and folders are encrypted, you should really use the same user account, on the same Windows installation, to decrypt them and store them elsewhere, for safety's sake!
Windows file encryption is a dangerous tool in the hands of the inexperienced. If you use it, be sure to keep a record of any passwords used to access the feature, and be sure to decrypt the files if you plan to backup your data and format, to perform a 'refresh' install of Windows, or to install a Service Pack.
If you fail to protect your encrypted data files against loss, you will almost certainly not be able to access them again later, should one of these situations arise.
They'll still be there, but you WON'T be able to use them! If your files and folders are encrypted, you should really use the same user account, on the same Windows installation, to decrypt them and store them elsewhere, for safety's sake!
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there is a quick but insecure way of protecting ur folder. you can put all your personal datas inside a folder, right click and select on properties. check on the hidden checkbox. Your folder will now either look transparent or disappear from sight. If it is transparent, go to Control Panel -> Folder Options -> View tab. In the Advanced Settings, expand the folder entitled:" Hidden files and folders". Select on Do not show hidden files and folders. Click on Apply. Go back and double check if your folder is 'gone'(it's just invisible). To retrieve back the folder, just repeat the steps and change the settings back to Show all hidden files and folders.
(TIPS: The best way to hide your folders is to put them is some deep buried subfolders. eg: c:\windows\somefolder\somefolder\somefolder\yourfolder. Don't leave your hidden folders at desktop and my documents. You never know when it will be revealed.)
Another option is to search for the trial softwares at www.download.com. Keyword: "Folder Guard". I know there are some cracks out there but it's not appropriate for me to post it here. Besides, support the software makers for their hardwork. Cheers~ :cheesy:
(TIPS: The best way to hide your folders is to put them is some deep buried subfolders. eg: c:\windows\somefolder\somefolder\somefolder\yourfolder. Don't leave your hidden folders at desktop and my documents. You never know when it will be revealed.)
Another option is to search for the trial softwares at www.download.com. Keyword: "Folder Guard". I know there are some cracks out there but it's not appropriate for me to post it here. Besides, support the software makers for their hardwork. Cheers~ :cheesy:
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