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      09-25-2006, 04:32 PM   #1
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PC help please!

in xp pro, can you password protect a single folder in my documents? I dont wanna do that multiple user thing
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      09-25-2006, 04:39 PM   #2
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As far as I know you can only set your personal profile direcotry (under docs and settings directory) to password protected. But maybe someone knows of something different.
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      09-25-2006, 05:22 PM   #3
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just put all your porn on dvds and hide them
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      09-25-2006, 05:45 PM   #4
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I believe you can put your docs in Outlook and password protect that.
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      09-25-2006, 11:07 PM   #5
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in xp pro, can you password protect a single folder in my documents? I dont wanna do that multiple user thing

If you login as yourself and you have admin rights. I don't think there's a way to password protect a file or single folder. Here's a trick you can try.

1)Right mouse click on the folder go to properties, check the "hidden" box.
2)Within the my document window, on top find " Tools" click and go to "folder options"
3) click on the " View" tap. Under " Hidden files and folders" section
click on " Do not show hidden files or folders"

After that the folder is hidden you won't see it in my document. When you want to see it again just repeat steps 1 and 2, then " Hidden files and folders" section click on " Show hidden files and folders"

This little trick would only work if other people who are using your pc isn't pc savy. If you do a google search you might be able to find some utility that can password protect folders. Not sure if this will help you. Cheers:rocks: :rocks:
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      09-25-2006, 11:57 PM   #6
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awesome, thanks
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      09-26-2006, 12:26 AM   #7
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damn SHARP, where have you been man???
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      09-26-2006, 03:29 AM   #8
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in xp pro, can you password protect a single folder in my documents? I dont wanna do that multiple user thing
You need to download windows 'personal folder' from their download centre.

It creates an lighty encyrpted password protected folder for your user name only.
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      09-26-2006, 11:31 AM   #9
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thanks again
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If you are turning on/off file sharing, that does not solved your problem of not allowing someone else to walk up to your computer and open a folder that you want no one to see. File sharing is for local network to see or not see a files/folders from your computer (i think). Turning the folder to invisible is not that secure and someone else like me can always make it visible again. If you are talking about password protect a word document or excel, then it is possible. For any document, I am not sure there is a way.
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      09-27-2006, 04:12 PM   #11
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actually, I just hid it in my documents, changed the icon, put some weird name on it, and you have to go through like 5 folders full of empty files with weird icons and weird names to get to it, its just some porn that I dont want my 12 year old son to ever find- hell, if he finds it now, he deserves to watch it!! and its not like he would be looking for a stashed away file anyway, thanks to all for the help!
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Turning off SIMPLE File sharing allows the Security tab to become visible for files and folders on NTFS volumes. You can then set security on a per user or per group basis for files and folders. This is the correct way to do what the original poster wants.
He indicates that he does not want to do the multiple user security thing. But I agreed with you. To lock a folder down completey, you have to set security and alllow only the user to read/write/modify access to the folder. But I think another admin user can go in and change his setup right? So what ever he is protecting in that folder, the best thing is only have himself as the user to the XP machine.
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He should be the only administrator. He should set up profiles for his wife and children with limited user access. Admins can access anything.
and he should password protect the screen saver too when he is not using computer or logout completely.
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in xp pro, can you password protect a single folder in my documents? I dont wanna do that multiple user thing
Search Microsoft web site for small app call "Private Folder". I just install on my laptop last week. It's create on your desktop folder that only person who new password can open this folder.
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Search Microsoft web site for small app call "Private Folder". I just install on my laptop last week. It's create on your desktop folder that only person who mew password can open this folder.
Good Luck
Thats right - my private folder is the way to go.
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get a mac and turn on the vault for your home folder
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      09-28-2006, 10:25 PM   #17
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damn SHARP, where have you been man???
Ha ha ha! I've been around. I still check the forum practically everyday, I just haven't been posting that much.
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      09-28-2006, 10:35 PM   #18
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just put all your porn on dvds and hide them


you can download software that will allow you to encrypt files. go to downloads.com.
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      10-05-2006, 09:25 AM   #19
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Late to the party but

http://axcrypt.axantum.com/

Will do what you want..for free.
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Late to the party but

http://axcrypt.axantum.com/

Will do what you want..for free.
I like free stuff but not on windows (free software for windows might have security loop holes)...
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