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## Set password- folders, files, away ##
Product: Windows XP (Traditional Chinese version)
How to set passwords for: - a specific folder - a specific file - (just set a password when I'm away, so no one can change anything about my computer) ? [Please tell me step-by-step if possible, thanks !!] [Or if there's any good free software about that, please tell me!!] Thank you very much for your attention and answers. |
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## Set password- folders, files, away ##
You cannot password protect individual folders in XP. You restrict =
access by assigning permissions to drives, folders and files. To do this, you must be running NTFS as your file system on the drive in = question. If your hard disk/partition is not NTFS you will need to = convert it. To do this, open a Command Prompt window and enter the = following command: CONVERT X: /FS:NTFS=20 Where X: is the drive letter you wish to convert. You may also want to = see http://www.aumha.org/a/ntfscvt.htm to ensure that you're getting the = optimal conversion. After this step is completed and you've rebooted the computer, if = necessary: XP PRO: In Windows Explorer, go to Tools, Folder Options, View and = uncheck Use Simple File Sharing. Now, when you right click on a drive, = folder or file (on an NTFS partition) and select Properties, you'll see = a Security tab. Here you can assign or deny permissions based on user = name or user group membership. XP Home: By default, you can only make files and folders under My = Documents "private". This is done by right clicking a folder or file and = selecting Properties, Sharing. To change the permissions on other = folders, you need to boot the computer to Safe Mode and log in on the = built in Administrator account. In this mode, you'll see the Security = tab in Properties, and you can assign permissions based on user name or = group membership. How Do I Get the Security Tab in Properties - XP Home (makes the = Security tab appear outside of Safe Mode) http://www.dougknox.com, Win XP Tips section HOW TO: Set, View, Change, or Remove File and Folder Permissions in = Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;308418 HOW TO: Set, View, Change, or Remove Special Permissions for Files and = Folders http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;308419 HOW TO: Disable Simplified Sharing and Password-Protect a Shared Folder = in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;307874 To prevent others from accessing your computer when you're away, go to = Control Panel, User Accounts and click on your username. Select Create = Password. Set a password for your account. While in User Accounts, = disable the Guest account. =20 Next, right click the Desktop, select Properties, Screen Saver and check = the box On Resume, Password Protect, or On Resume, Show Welcome Screen, = as appropriate for your system. Set the screen saver timeout to = whatever value you desire. --=20 Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows XP/ Windows Smart Display Win 95/98/Me/XP Tweaks and Fixes http://www.dougknox.com -------------------------------- Per user Group Policy Restrictions for XP Home and XP Pro http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_securityconsole.htm -------------------------------- Please reply only to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Unsolicited e-mail is not answered. =20 "Wai" wrote in message = ... Product: Windows XP (Traditional Chinese version) =20 =20 How to set passwords for: - a specific folder - a specific file - (just set a password when I'm away, so no one can=20 change anything about my computer) ? =20 [Please tell me step-by-step if possible, thanks !!] [Or if there's any good free software about that, please=20 tell me!!] =20 =20 Thank you very much for your attention and answers. |
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