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| 43224 | 2002-04-11 02:57:00 | Hey all, i was wondering if anybody out there could kindly help me, im running win98 se, and would like to know if its possible to put a password on my files folder, with all my documents in it. any help would be good thanks. | Guest (0) | ||
| 43225 | 2002-04-11 04:24:00 | Yes and No. You can password doc files in Office 2000 though I don't have it on this system so cannot recall the exact steps to do it. That would prevent people of opening that doc unless they had the password. Next option if there is more than doc's that you want to secure could be any of the following. If you have Winzip you can password the files or folder with that. Next one would be PGP which is free. Next you could look at creating a virtual drive with a program called Scramdisk which has upto 4 passwords and various encryption standards such as 128 blowfish etc, you pick, this is free as well. Then there are various paid lock ups such as FolderGuard and MagicFolders. |
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| 43226 | 2002-04-11 05:25:00 | Thanks for your time gorden, it really helped answear my question, cheers. | Guest (0) | ||
| 43227 | 2002-04-16 09:23:00 | You can do it in Windows XP, really, really Easy! | Guest (0) | ||
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