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some questions

Magikal

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Ok I recently got rid of winme and am now once again using win2k. I was curious if any one could tell me if installing the 128 bit security patch from the windows update page was even worth doing and if so than why. I was also wondering is there any way to put a password on a folder or file through windows so no one else can veiw it? I have a few things on my HDD that I dont want anyone else to see. Also if you can will this keep anyone on the networked computer from being able to veiw it?

thnx
 
If you do not offer folders on share, then other users should not be able to view their contents across the network.

If you have formatted your partitions with NTFS, then you can set access rights for folders and files so that unless they log in with your ID and password, they will not be able to access those folders and files.

The 128-bit security is worth it because it upgrades safety on secure transactions over the Internet from 56-bit to 128-bit encryption.
 
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