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Old 31st October 2006 | 09:16
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Folder privacy

I have XP home, and want to keep from prying eyes a single folder containing several personal Doc files.

Help tells me how to put the PC behind a password but not, as far as I can see, how to do that for a single folder.

Is it possible, and if so how is it done ?
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Old 31st October 2006 | 10:55
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You could get a copy of Winzip 10.0 and password protect the files inside a zipped folder.

http://www.winzip.com/wzdaes.htm tells more.
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Old 31st October 2006 | 11:27
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There are quite a few file/folder protection freewares out there via Google.
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Old 31st October 2006 | 20:01
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Assuming you have NTFS, you could simply switch on file and folder permissions and set the access you want on the folder.
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Old 1st November 2006 | 05:44
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Thank you, I will look at your suggestions.
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Old 1st November 2006 | 11:24
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Originally Posted by Saab Dastard
Assuming you have NTFS, you could simply switch on file and folder permissions and set the access you want on the folder.
XP Home has Simple File Sharing configured by default and you can't turn it off. So you can't set complex permissions easily.

It IS possible to set classical file/folder permissions individually in XP Home, but you have to have administrator privileges and use cacls from the command line or logon as the Administrator in Safe Mode and rightclick on permissions. Persons unfamiliar with XP's permissions system are advised to be careful - it is entirely possible to make files completely inaccessible.

Baxbex Software - http://www.baxbex.com/ - make Cryptomite for encryption and Foldershield for hiding/locking files/folders - I haven't used these specifically, but do use other s/w of theirs which is of excellent quality and support.



NB: XP Home does not support NTFS encryption either.

PS: For those of you who feel that XP Home doesn't give you much, wait for Vista Home, which will give you even less, but cost a lot more. Still, I suppose that you do get a really Scrooge-like EULA, only two activations and some pretty drastic DRM thrown in as a consolation....

Last edited by Mac the Knife; 1st November 2006 at 18:26. Reason: Clarification
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Old 1st November 2006 | 18:16
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Mac,

Thanks for keeping me on the straight and narrow - I thought you could turn off simple file sharing in XP crippled.

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Old 4th November 2006 | 18:10
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Philosoft's miniTrezor application - http://www.philosoft.hu/en/products1.html - sounds interesting.

Free for personal use.
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