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Password-protecting certain files and folders in Windows XP

Discussion in 'Windows - General discussion' started by jaysfan, Jul 3, 2006.

  1. jaysfan

    jaysfan Regular member

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    Is there a way to protect certain files and folders, especially folders from other users?
     
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    Xian Regular member

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    Yes, make sure your file system is NTFS then remove the read permissions for the files and folders from any other account except yours (Right click on file, properties, security tab). This will work as long as the other users are not members of the administrators group.
     
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    I <3 truecrypt. Not exactly what you're looking for, but it will more than suit your needs...and be much more secure. Check it out!
     
  4. jaysfan

    jaysfan Regular member

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    my file system is fat32, is there another way?
     
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    thanks :D
     

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