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i have a folder on my machine that has confidential bank/solicitor documents on it and i would like to protect access to it. I am using XP. is there a program i could use?

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i have a folder on my machine that has confidential bank/solicitor documents on it and i would like to protect access to it. I am using XP. is there a program i could use?
thanks


NTFS filesystem & its ability to ENCRYPT files & folders...

(This may be your ticket!)

smile

APK


It only works on pro though. If you don't have pro and you want to just password protect it you could just put a password on a zip file. That will not prevent others from copying the file and/or running apps to break the password.

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i actually have it running as fat 32! do i have to change it to ntfs? tis just that some games do not work on ntfs i believe! i would prefer just a prog to lock my file so that even if it is copied it cannot be opened!! thanks!!

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Perhaps PGP would work for you, or zip/rar the folder up and use a strong password (letters, numbers, and special characters >8 characters in length).

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Perhaps PGP would work for you, or zip/rar the folder up and use a strong password (letters, numbers, and special characters >8 characters in length).


Yeah, that should do it. Winrar or winzip are both shareware that will do it. You don't need ntfs to do it. BTW, I have never had any compatibility problems with ntsf.

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Winzip and WinRAR are not effective for securing documents. It is so easy to bypass. Considering the types of documents he/she wants to protect, I would not use WinZip or WinRAR to protect the files.

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games work regaurdless of file system, whereever or whoever told that games have to be run on FAT32 is full of it. Also if you are running XP Home then there is no way to encrypt files frown because it doesnt have the ability to do that.

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Winzip and WinRAR are not effective for securing documents. It is so easy to bypass. Considering the types of documents he/she wants to protect, I would not use WinZip or WinRAR to protect the files.


Yeah, you are definitely right. I misread his last post.

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Couldn't he also could use NT resource kit tools for this easily enough as well like cacls etc. if XP Home does not have the security permissions settings in its Explorer.exe menus?


Sure why not, though for someone using Home Edition, I imagine they havent played with the Resource Kit tools at all .....

APK, I have yet to see (work with) Home Edition myself smile

Enjoy the weekend.

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ok, im a little confused ! but i am running xp pro in fat 32! is there anything inbuilt to lock fodlers with and if so wot and how !


thanks


(What the hell does "wot" mean?)

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