Re: personal super hidden files/folders?



Thanks Steve, will study that and see if I can apply it. I appreciate it.

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"Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
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You can use the attrib command to set attributes to files such as system
and
hidden but IMHO it is of little value as a security measure. If a user
does
not have read permissions to a folder the user can not see them assuming
NTFS file system is used. Of course any user that is or can become an
administrator can grant themselves access to non encrypted files. ---
Steve

http://www.computerhope.com/attribhl.htm --- Attrib syntax

"Rigo" <micuentade@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is there a way to make personal super hidden files and folders? I want
to
hide my folders from view for added security but don't think the
ordinary
way to hide files/folders is enough and would like to know if it is
possible
to hide them just like the system-hidden files/folders.

Thanks for your time and help.







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