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Can I password protect a folder in xp?

kakuzato (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 13th February 2007, 12:05

Is there a way of encrypting a folder with a password on xp? I shall be working from home for the next 2 weeks and will have a lot of sensitive work info/electronic learning materials that I don`t want anyone to tamper with, especially prying little hands ;) . Is there such an option in xp or should I use a download (free will be better)?

Any help will be appreciated.

:D

RE: Can I password protect a folder in xp?

rvshah (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 13th February 2007, 12:17

I dont think Windows will let you do it by default only files, but if it is only for a short time you can probably download program and just use the 30day trial or something.

RE: Can I password protect a folder in xp?

Chris Gould (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 13th February 2007, 12:19

Do you use NTFS? If so, you can just change the security permissions on the folder so that only your user account has access to it.

RE: Can I password protect a folder in xp?

Neiliboy (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 13th February 2007, 12:38

I could do with this to protect my porn ;-)

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RE: Can I password protect a folder in xp?

kakuzato (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 13th February 2007, 13:24

Ah ha. Thanks for the info. I`ll give it a go now.

:D

RE: Can I password protect a folder in xp?

Criterian (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Tuesday, 13th February 2007, 13:28

You could use WinZip or 7-Zip to zip your folder. You can then set a password when you create your zip file. This does mean you will need to unzip before you start work, and remember to zip it back when you have finished.

Maybe just as easy to back up your work to a usb pen drive and keep that with you.


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RE: Can I password protect a folder in xp?

GaryO (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 13th February 2007, 15:08

TrueCrypt is what you want (and it`s free now, I believe)

RE: Can I password protect a folder in xp?

kakuzato (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 13th February 2007, 15:14

Brilliant, thanks. Works a treat.

:D

RE: Can I password protect a folder in xp?

ste_p0270 (Elite Donator) posted this on Tuesday, 13th February 2007, 18:40

missed this one, but windows xp has it`s own password protection on
folders which are created as compressed.
simply create a compressed folder, then drag the file(s) into it, then open up
windows explorer, then open the folder, then click on new>add password.

problem is, if some f***er is annoyed by this they can delete the folder :/

Ste.

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RE: Can I password protect a folder in xp?

Chris Gould (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 14th February 2007, 13:17

You can also use the encrypted folder thing, but it`s a pain in the arse.

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