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    Password protect a folder?

    I have a folder with sensitive information hidden already but would also like to apply a password to that particular folder. Can I apply one different than my user or root password? Otherwise how do I make it so it always asks for a password when anyone on any account attempts to open it?

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    Re: Password protect a folder?

    If you right click on the folder and goto properties and select the permission tab you can set the permission of who is allowed to open it. This is only good if another user is log on in their own session. It could keep others from seeing your prOn though.

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      Re: Password protect a folder?

      Would like to make it ask for a password even if it is my username logged in though.

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        Re: Password protect a folder?

        You might want to check out Cryptkeeper.
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