So I log my AIM conversations to a certain directory...is there any way to have the folder they're written to password protected/encrypted so that people can't just view all of my logs? I share my computer with a few people, and don't want them snooping around.
I know Windows XP has the built in compressed folder/encryption tool, but this help me because it only works for files that I manually add to the folder...and then if more files are added, you have to unencrypt all of them and then encrypt them all together.
So I was wondering if there's any way to make it so that the folder and all of it's contents are automatically encrypted OR password protected.
I know Windows XP has the built in compressed folder/encryption tool, but this help me because it only works for files that I manually add to the folder...and then if more files are added, you have to unencrypt all of them and then encrypt them all together.
So I was wondering if there's any way to make it so that the folder and all of it's contents are automatically encrypted OR password protected.