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Password protection

Re: Password protection Posted by OtZman on Tue Feb 3rd 2004 at 7:56pm
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I'm looking for a program or something so I can put passwords on specific folders and stuff. Anyone know where I can find something like that?
Re: Password protection Posted by Forceflow on Tue Feb 3rd 2004 at 7:57pm
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Zip your folders and put a password on those zip files.
Re: Password protection Posted by fishy on Tue Feb 3rd 2004 at 8:00pm
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make them shared folders, and put passwords on them
Re: Password protection Posted by OtZman on Tue Feb 3rd 2004 at 8:30pm
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Forceflow said:
Zip your folders and put a password on those zip files.
but I don't wanna zip em! :sad:
fishy said:
make them shared folders, and put passwords on them
This didn't work for me :cry:

Isn't there any other way? I have two HDs. Windows is installed on one of them. On this HD there's no problem because I have my own user account so I only have to make a folder private. But the other HD is the problem...
Re: Password protection Posted by Monqui on Tue Feb 3rd 2004 at 8:51pm
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Set up some user logins, and just make certain folders available to certain people.
Re: Password protection Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Tue Feb 3rd 2004 at 8:58pm
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If they don't need to be that well protected, just make them hidden folders.
Re: Password protection Posted by Leperous on Tue Feb 3rd 2004 at 9:18pm
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ZIP passwords are supposedly easy to circumvent. Anyway, if you're using Windows XP I believe that you can set it up so that different users have access to different folders, so do it that way.
Re: Password protection Posted by Hornpipe2 on Tue Feb 3rd 2004 at 9:25pm
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Use Linux and set folder permissions to deny access to anyone who is not you.

OH WAIT
Re: Password protection Posted by Yak_Fighter on Tue Feb 3rd 2004 at 9:54pm
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Just make a text file that isn't named something like >>>PASSWORDS HERE!!<<< and put it somewhere not readily obvious but still easily accessed.

At least, that's what I do... but noone other than me uses this computer anyways.

and boo to you, Linux-monkey!
Re: Password protection Posted by Leperous on Tue Feb 3rd 2004 at 10:17pm
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Hornpipe2 said:
Use Linux and set folder permissions to deny access to anyone who is not you.

OH WAIT
OH WAIT THERE'S NO POINT IN USING LUNIX UNLESS YOU'RE PARANOID OF VIRUSES OR LIKE USING 1980'S STYLE COMMAND PROMPTS AND TALKING ABOUT KERNELS
Re: Password protection Posted by Yak_Fighter on Tue Feb 3rd 2004 at 10:26pm
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or unless you're a huge nerd who thinks using Linux makes you hardcore.
Re: Password protection Posted by Hornpipe2 on Tue Feb 3rd 2004 at 11:35pm
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such animosity...
Re: Password protection Posted by Yak_Fighter on Wed Feb 4th 2004 at 12:01am
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There there :kitty:
Re: Password protection Posted by Rumple on Wed Feb 4th 2004 at 2:15am
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get tweak-xp www.tweak-xp.com it has a folder protection utility to put passwords on folders
Re: Password protection Posted by Forceflow on Wed Feb 4th 2004 at 7:06am
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Leperous said:
OH WAIT THERE'S NO POINT IN USING LUNIX UNLESS YOU'RE PARANOID OF VIRUSES OR LIKE USING 1980'S STYLE COMMAND PROMPTS AND TALKING ABOUT KERNELS
De gustibus et coloribus non disputandum est.

(Tastes and colors shouldn't be argued about.)
Re: Password protection Posted by matt on Wed Feb 4th 2004 at 9:58am
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Forceflow said:
Leperous said:
OH WAIT THERE'S NO POINT IN USING LUNIX UNLESS YOU'RE PARANOID OF VIRUSES OR LIKE USING 1980'S STYLE COMMAND PROMPTS AND TALKING ABOUT KERNELS
De gustibus et coloribus non disputandum est.

(Tastes and colors shouldn't be argued about.)
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Re: Password protection Posted by Leperous on Wed Feb 4th 2004 at 11:26am
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My apologies; then you've obviously found something Lunix can do that Windows can't. :rolleyes:
Re: Password protection Posted by OtZman on Wed Feb 4th 2004 at 3:56pm
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Rumple said:
get tweak-xp www.tweak-xp.com it has a folder protection utility to put passwords on folders
Maybe I'm a blind dumba**(like this --> :leper: ), but I can't find such a thing at this page! If there is and I just can't find it, then plz point me where it is!
Re: Password protection Posted by OtZman on Wed Feb 4th 2004 at 4:20pm
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Monqui said:
Set up some user logins, and just make certain folders available to certain people.
But I have 2 different HDs. I don't think that's possible on the HD without Windows on it... if it is, plz tell me how to do it!
Re: Password protection Posted by Gwil on Wed Feb 4th 2004 at 5:01pm
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Leperous said:
My apologies; then you've obviously found something Lunix can do that Windows can't. :rolleyes:
it's called free software and hours of geeky fun :biggrin: don't knock it til youve tried it...!
Re: Password protection Posted by Forceflow on Wed Feb 4th 2004 at 5:19pm
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Nah ... I'm using both windows and linux ... it's an unstoppable discussion ... let's just stop about this, k ?
Re: Password protection Posted by Monqui on Wed Feb 4th 2004 at 6:16pm
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? posted by Monqui

Set up some user logins, and just make certain folders available to certain people.
But I have 2 different HDs. I don't think that's possible on the HD without Windows on it... if it is, plz tell me how to do it!
Well, in 2k, all you have to do is basically go into the users part of windows, set up a login so that it is something other than an admin (like a power user or something).

Then, right click on the folders that you want to hide away, and go to the security tab (may not be there in XP- I haven't tried it before).

Then, go into the advanced settings, and just set it so that only administrators can view the folder. So, have everyone that you don't want to view the folder log in as a PU (change their login types).

Or something like that...

So the individual folders won't be PW protected, but you can set it up so that only certain logins can view specific folders.
Re: Password protection Posted by Rumple on Wed Feb 4th 2004 at 9:34pm
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OtZman said:
Rumple said:
get tweak-xp www.tweak-xp.com it has a folder protection utility to put passwords on folders
Maybe I'm a blind dumba**(like this --> :leper: ), but I can't find such a thing at this page! If there is and I just can't find it, then plz point me where it is!
well the tweak-xp site 'should' redirect you to here http://www.totalidea.com/frameset-products.htm its the first one on the page
Re: Password protection Posted by Yak_Fighter on Thu Feb 5th 2004 at 12:02am
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My apologies; then you've obviously found something Lunix can do that Windows can't. :rolleyes:
but, but... it frees you from the capitalist yoke of the evil Micro$oft corporation! :dizzy:

All I know is that I have a strong distaste for Unix. Damn Sun Workstations and their ability to drag out simple programming for hours on end. :sad: Thank god I'm no longer a CS major...
Re: Password protection Posted by OtZman on Thu Feb 5th 2004 at 8:01pm
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well the tweak-xp site 'should' redirect you to here http://www.totalidea.com/frameset-products.htm its the first one on the page
OK, now I've downloaded it... but it's only a DEMO!!! It's only possible to open the program 30 times :cry: , after that it'll stop work. And I couldn't find a way to put a password on specific folders, only locking folders so they couldn't be opened... until I unlocked them with the "use only 30 times" program!

What I wanted was a program, or anything, that could simply put passwords on specific folders... that's all.

So...
If there is a better way to do this, plz tell me!
...if not, at least tell me where I can download a FULL version of this program.
Re: Password protection Posted by Kapten Ljusdal on Thu Feb 5th 2004 at 8:19pm
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Pr0n folder? :lol:
Re: Password protection Posted by OtZman on Thu Feb 5th 2004 at 8:24pm
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Pr0n folder? :lol:
NO! I'm not that kind of guy! I just have to protect my precious things you know...

:ar15firing: :pimp2: :sniper:
Re: Password protection Posted by Kapten Ljusdal on Thu Feb 5th 2004 at 8:26pm
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Ok, if you say so... :razz:
Re: Password protection Posted by OtZman on Thu Feb 5th 2004 at 8:32pm
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OtZman said:
OK, now I've downloaded it... but it's only a DEMO!!! It's only possible to open the program 30 times :cry: , after that it'll stop work. And I couldn't find a way to put a password on specific folders, only locking folders so they couldn't be opened... until I unlocked them with the "use only 30 times" program!
I can even delete the locked folders... that's not too good protection.
Re: Password protection Posted by Crono on Thu Feb 5th 2004 at 9:51pm
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Actually that's really good protection . . . you probably have to turn it off first or unlock a folder that you want to delete. Usually if you give proof of Administrative rights you can do whatever you want, but secure Windows is user proof in some ways, which is of course good and bad, good because no one can fudge your stuff, bad because no one can fudge your stuff, including you.

Try logging in as the Admin. In XP goto users and change the way you log in so you type in your user name then log out and type in Administrator as your user and whatever password you gave it when you installed windows, if you got a pre-installed version you have to find papers or documentation telling you what it is, or re-install Windows, yikes.

You might be able to change the Admin password from your user. But alas, I can't remember if Windows Administrators actually have power over everything or if it's just another user they put in, they change things too much. Oh well.

Also, I very much agree with Force, they both have their uses, and until there are Linux friendly games (meaning XFree86 and SAX2 can run a rip of DirectX) then Windows will be around and kickin' for a long while. However, you CAN'T say that Microsoft isn't feeling a blow by the open source market, people are wising up and realizing they're getting ripped off! MS is now trying to add to the open source market by releasing Unix add-ons to Windows (Not as good as Cgywin though).

There's a crap load of stuff I'd rather do on Linux/Unix then Windows. However, Media (right now) is not one of them.
Re: Password protection Posted by OtZman on Sat Feb 21st 2004 at 5:49pm
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Rumple said:
get tweak-xp www.tweak-xp.com it has a folder protection utility to put passwords on folders
I've downloaded this program, I've used 30 times. I locked a folder but now I can't open it because I can't even use the program. I've tried to re-install it, but it didn't work. :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad:

The folder looks like this:

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Does anyone know of any other way to unlock folders like this one?!
Re: Password protection Posted by Cash Car Star on Sat Feb 21st 2004 at 6:10pm
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If it's not too important, a folder maze is a fun way to hide files.
Re: Password protection Posted by OtZman on Sat Feb 21st 2004 at 6:20pm
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There must be another way, than using that crap program, to open folders like this one!!!

PLZ!!! HELP!!!

It contains 13gb important stuff, so I dont wanna delete it.
Re: Password protection Posted by Crono on Sat Feb 21st 2004 at 8:44pm
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Have you tried going into Administrator mode?
You can pretty much mess with anything you want in that mode.

Um, if worse comes to worse, you could go into DOS and take everything out that way. . . It might work differently, I'm not sure.

Also, you're image for that post a couple posts ago is broken lol.

By the way, calm down, as long as you don't delete it and it doesn't get corrupted by a virus of somesort, it'll be there until you're able to get back into it.
Re: Password protection Posted by OtZman on Sat Feb 21st 2004 at 11:27pm
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Crono said:
Um, if worse comes to worse, you could go into DOS and take everything out that way. . . It might work differently, I'm not sure.
How do I do that?

by the way, I can see my pic fine :razz: