Password on Folders...
Is it possible?
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Is it possible?
| In order for this option to work in Microsoft Windows XP home you must meet the below requirements. |
| I just want to be able to password protect a folder... no more, no less... and still have it in the folder where it belongs. Just double click it to open it like any other folder, only then I'm prompted for a password. |
That would be a great utility.
| If you have zip file integrations with XP, what happens when you have a password protected zip file? Would that do what you want? |
| Take your checkbook off the computer and hide it under your mattress RPG |
I actually will probably put it on my flash drive and keep it with me all the time... then I really don't need to protect it...
| but as I said before if it's too simple it becomes trivial to the point of useless |
I did have something like that...back in win95/98 days...you saw the folder in the tree...but if you clicked it you'd have to type in the pass....otherwise you wouldn't see/access the contents....
Now I gotta go through the old cds, etc...to find/remember its name...
| I did have something like that...back in win95/98 days...you saw the folder in the tree...but if you clicked it you'd have to type in the pass....otherwise you wouldn't see/access the contents.... |
Something simple like that would be great.
It's free too, btw.
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