Re: How do I password protect a folder?

From: Robert Moir (bofh_at_mvps.org)
Date: 10/30/03


Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 20:58:14 -0000

Jimbojitsu wrote:
> Actualy, I would really consider the local security policy
> for protecting stuff on your computer. You can always set
> the share/security/permisons, but local policy is very
> help full.

What part of the local security policy should the original poster change,
and how, in order to set passwords on their folders?

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