K Kahai Distinguished Member Oct 8, 2008 #1 is it possible to assign a password to a specific folder or directory?
Mak 2.0 Mod...WAFFLES!?!? Staff member Oct 8, 2008 #2 password protect folders - Google Search I am sure that it can be done.
K Kahai Distinguished Member Oct 8, 2008 #3 well im not worried about intrusion. i want the folder to be locked and can not be opened without a password. this page here: How do I password protect my files and folders in Windows? doesnt do that as far as i can tell. i could make the folder into a zip folder and add a password, i might do that i just dont want to leave my stuff alone in class during breaks. Addendum: Password Protect Folders And Make Files Invisible! - Video that link showed me how Last edited: Oct 8, 2008
well im not worried about intrusion. i want the folder to be locked and can not be opened without a password. this page here: How do I password protect my files and folders in Windows? doesnt do that as far as i can tell. i could make the folder into a zip folder and add a password, i might do that i just dont want to leave my stuff alone in class during breaks. Addendum: Password Protect Folders And Make Files Invisible! - Video that link showed me how
JustinW Super Moderator Staff member Oct 8, 2008 #4 Use EFS to encrypt it if you are using a seperate account from everyone else, otherwise create a encryted container that mounts like a disk drive. Check out TrueCrypt. Last edited: Oct 8, 2008
Use EFS to encrypt it if you are using a seperate account from everyone else, otherwise create a encryted container that mounts like a disk drive. Check out TrueCrypt.