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Sephiroth 17th Jul 02 07:32 PM

hxxp://www.poweronsoftware.com/products/onGuard/

found the link, not sure if it's 2k / xp compatible though, it's good software, my high school used it and it's damned near hack proof, believe me, i tried, hehe, a few times :D

damn, nevermind, i just tried it myself, it will install in compatibility mode but it won't work :(



Last edited by Sephiroth at Jul 17 2002, 12:48 PM

adams 17th Jul 02 09:56 PM

what i really need is to be able to password protect a folder then be able to put it on a cd and keep it password protected. then however i give it to can just enter the password without having to have the program installed.

Chingachgook 17th Jul 02 11:10 PM

I'm using Folder Guard Pro 5.4. on XP. Personally I really like it. I have a drive with all music on it (mp3). I protected it made it read only, and hidden.
The wierd and cool thing is that Windows Media Player cannot access it, nothing can it looks blank even in device manager it says the full amount of space as free, except a playlist I made of it with winamp, even when protected winamp can still play the music on it using the playlist.

Bads 17th Jul 02 11:19 PM

I use the latest version of Steganos ;)

Really a good product for encryption

Berlin2 18th Jul 02 01:51 AM

Try here: hxxp://www.baxbex.com/products.html
I havn't tried it yet. I was just looking around and found the site. The app is called Folder Shield



Last edited by DoG at Jul 19 2002, 04:09 PM

Jupiter2k 18th Jul 02 02:22 AM

Go for Folder Guard.

I used it and like it.. using XP too..
if you like me need to share a PC with XP and
need not to log off!

Ballzo 19th Jul 02 04:39 AM

Maybe not what you're looking for but for a quick and dirty fix I like Cryptext. Works great...

hxxp://www.tip.net.au/~njpayne/

Ballzo

harrytoole 19th Jul 02 05:32 AM

Why not use the encrypting file system that comes with XP?

skloo77 25th Jul 02 06:03 AM

yup, EFS provided that it is a NTFS partition.

DanteG 25th Jul 02 06:36 PM

And if it's a NTFS partition, you can also set permissions on the folder/share.


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