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can you password protect your whole my docs, pics etc folder? with win7
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as above thanks
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http://windows.micros...lders-with-a-password
However you can use security software to create password protected 'virtual drives' where you can put whatever you want. I use Steganos Safe which is sometimes given away free on magazine cover disks. Otherwise it costs US$39.99 (about £25) here:
http://www.steganos.c...curity/safe/overview/
Chris
http://windows.micros...lders-with-a-password
However you can use security software to create password protected 'virtual drives' where you can put whatever you want. I use Steganos Safe which is sometimes given away free on magazine cover disks. Otherwise it costs US$39.99 (about £25) here:
http://www.steganos.c...curity/safe/overview/
Chris
Alternately just encrypt the folder and make sure you have a password set for your user account on windows, then the folder will only be accessible by your user account when it's logged in.
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cheers all ...id just like to be able to choose individual docs, like a letter or photo or something, that say i left my cpmputer unattended, if someone tried to open it thyed be asked for a password...i dont want to have to move things to a special place, or go through a rigmarole...just something like perhaps rightclick>create password> set...kind of thing...
With those requirements, EncryptOnClick would meet your needs. It's free, easy to use and I'm happy to recommend it to you ('cos I've been using it for years!):
http://www.2brightsparks.com/freeware/
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