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Old December 6th 03, 05:24 PM
Rafael Rodriguez
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Hi I ahve a computer running Win XP home edition and
there are a few users at home, I like to meke my folders
private, how could I do it? I Had go to properties but
the check box to meka private ie gray so is not way to do
it there. I another way to do that? or is not possible to
make folders private on XP home edition?
Please anyone can help me with this issue? thank for your
help.

Atte: Rafael Rodriguez
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Old December 10th 03, 10:15 PM
Peter Hutchison
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On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 04:54:32 -0800, "Rafael Rodriguez"
wrote:

Hi I ahve a computer running Win XP home edition and
there are a few users at home, I like to meke my folders
private, how could I do it? I Had go to properties but
the check box to meka private ie gray so is not way to do
it there. I another way to do that? or is not possible to
make folders private on XP home edition?
Please anyone can help me with this issue? thank for your
help.

Atte: Rafael Rodriguez


You can use the CACLS command to set permissions on folders on
your hard disk.
e.g. CACLS D:\Documents /Puser1:F

Sets user1 with full permissions

CACLS D:\Documents /R user2

Revoke's user2's permissions etc
Type CACLS /? for more info.

Peter Hutchison
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