MrCodeDude
Lifer
- Jun 23, 2001
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There's this program that will hide folders for you. I think it's called Magic Folders. It's a PITA, but it works.
Originally posted by: dderidex
It helps to give it some very OS-sounding name, though, like ~ntupdate.bk25 or something, so nobody, if they stumble across the folder, wastes too much time wondering why they don't have permission to it.
are you asexual?[/quote]Originally posted by: Triforceofcourage
infinitly secure because it does NOT exist
Originally posted by: lnguyen
they do exist. my friend does... i think she's somewhat embarassed by it since she won't let me fix her computer. ha
nopeOriginally posted by: sao123
c:\pr0n$
I'm pretty sure windows hides folders labeled with a $ as the last character.
Do you ever jizz before you get there?Originally posted by: Coquito
Hidden folder, password protected, three folders deep, & in a totally seperate log-in account(also passworded) named after a person that doesn't even exist.
Originally posted by: Philippine Mango
I have it setup like this:
D:\Crap I don't wanna see on the desktop\ (Folder has tons of other folders) Shared files\More Shared Files.rar
Rar file has a 9 digit password encrypted file names, then when you open the folder instead of files being named with "porn names" I name them like "Windows 95", "Kazaa Lite 2.11", "Windows 3.11", "Adobe Premiere" etc. with either non exsistant file extentions or of like ZIP extentions giving the impression that they are "corrupt Files". I used to have the rar file buried about 20 folders deep but then I cleaned up my machine and I don't have to bother. I could be more paranoid but agian if anyone encountered it they wouldn't know what to do. I was later thinking of making a folder with about 1000 "fake archives" and only one real one with each archive and it's own 10 or what ever maximum password limit, that would be the best method! Also guys, when you view your p0rn, be sure to use the clear recent files button on the taskbar properties.![]()
Originally posted by: Anubis
infinitly secure because it does NOT exist
Originally posted by: ariafrost
Originally posted by: Anubis
infinitly secure because it does NOT exist
:thumbsup:
Originally posted by: Insomnium
Originally posted by: ariafrost
Originally posted by: Anubis
infinitly secure because it does NOT exist
:thumbsup:
Word.
I can't believe some of the hardcore tactics some of you folks useSimply renaming "Rosie O'Donnel with Cucumber.mpg" to something like "sys_32.dll" and sticking it into any folder should be more than enough to fool anyone.