G Guest Jan 23, 2005 #1 Can you put passwords on an indiviual folder, just in case my user password doesn't work?
J Jupiter Jones [MVP] Jan 23, 2005 #2 "just in case my user password doesn't work?" If that does not work then you have major problems possibly affecting other functions. You need to password and use individual profiles: http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/private.htm
"just in case my user password doesn't work?" If that does not work then you have major problems possibly affecting other functions. You need to password and use individual profiles: http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/private.htm
L Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Jan 23, 2005 #3 compgeek said: Can you put passwords on an indiviual folder, just in case my user password doesn't work? Click to expand... In addition to Jupiter's reply - there is no means to password-protect folders/files in any NT-based operating system. NTFS security is far more robust and scalable.
compgeek said: Can you put passwords on an indiviual folder, just in case my user password doesn't work? Click to expand... In addition to Jupiter's reply - there is no means to password-protect folders/files in any NT-based operating system. NTFS security is far more robust and scalable.