Password protecting a file?

Pardus

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well, that would depend on the file.. word, powerpoint, excel, outlook all let you password protect them.
 

Deeko

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ah yes, probably fairly easy to guess....however, the nature of it is more 'self-made' than received...can't let our roommate get his hands on it now can we?
 

Viper GTS

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Set NTFS permissions so your login is the only one with permissions to access the file, then don't share your logon.

Duh.

Viper GTS
 

Scarpozzi

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Norton Secret Stuff will Encrypt it and password protect it for you. You then have to expand it at a dos prompt. Good proggie... I think I have it on a cd somewhere.
 

Deeko

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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Set NTFS permissions so your login is the only one with permissions to access the file, then don't share your logon.

Duh.

Viper GTS

hmm...that would invlove converting to NTFS. I'm lazy.
 

SSP

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What Viper GTS said works (just remember to only add your name), but if you are going to transfer it to another computer, it wont have the same protection. Use Win Rar or Winzip to set a password. Then send a copy to me with the password. ;)
 

Viper GTS

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Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Set NTFS permissions so your login is the only one with permissions to access the file, then don't share your logon.

Duh.

Viper GTS

hmm...that would invlove converting to NTFS. I'm lazy.

You're running FAT32? And you post here?

:Q

Viper GTS
 

Deeko

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You're running FAT32? And you post here?

:Q

Viper GTS

lol...I repeat again...I am lazy :) I'll convert one of these days.

Use Win Rar or Winzip to set a password. Then send a copy to me with the password.
heh...I tried WinRAR, for some reason the password doesn't stick. Like I set it but then when you open the archive it doesn't ask for the password. Odd.
 

Beau

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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Set NTFS permissions so your login is the only one with permissions to access the file, then don't share your logon.

Duh.

Viper GTS

hmm...that would invlove converting to NTFS. I'm lazy.

You're running FAT32? And you post here?

:Q

Viper GTS

A witch! A witch! Burn him! BURRRRRN HIM!
 

hdeck

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zip the file using regular windows zip, then go to properties and password protect it...at least that's how i used to do it.
 

morkinva

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I have a similar question. What program to password protect the contents of a burned cd? I don't want to have to unzip the whole contents everytime I access the disk. Any ideas?
 

Jmmsbnd007

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Originally posted by: Deeko
ah yes, probably fairly easy to guess....however, the nature of it is more 'self-made' than received...can't let our roommate get his hands on it now can we?
Ahh yes, home movies of your baby's first steps! :D
Zip/NTFS it.