Set the encryption checkbox in the properties. Then they can see your folder but not read it's contents.
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Browse All Topicsthis is a problem with the windows xp proffessional OS using the username protection system
i have found out that others user on my pc can access my documents while they are using there own usernames
i had tried to make my folder private by right-clicking on folder and then clicking on the SHARING tab but the
MAKING THIS FOLDER PRIVATE option has been blocked
how can i unblock this option or is there another way to protect my folders
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Sounds like you may be a little confussed. The "Sharing" option is for allowing other people on OTHER computers to access a folder. For example in your office where you save files on the "network" this is done using the sharing feature.
What you might wish to do is either the permissions settings or encrypt. Using the permissions settings you can prohibit others from viewing files (the admin can always override and get to the files) but using the encrypt feature only those with the password can get to the files (if you forget your password your files are all intense and purposes also gone).
To set the permissions:
1) Start Windows Explorer (Start | Run than type Explorer.exe)
2) Right mouse click on the "C:\Documents and Settings\jackfranks" folder and select Properties
3) Click on the Security tab
4) Click on the Advanced button
5) Remove everyone EXCEPT "Myself", "SYSTEM" and "Administrators".
6) Click on OK
7) Click on OK again
To encrypt the files:
WARNING: If you forget your password these files can not be recovered.
1) Start Windows Explorer (Start | Run than type Explorer.exe)
2) Right mouse click on the "C:\Documents and Settings\jackfranks" folder and select Properties
3) Click on the Advanced button
4) Place a check mark next to "Encrypt Contents into Secure Date".
5) Click the Ok Button
6) Click the OK Button again
7) At the Confirm Attribute Change Screen click the OK button a third time
8) If an error message pops up click on the Ignore All button
9) Wait for it to encrypt everything
WEckert
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About what you said weckert,
"What you might wish to do is either the permissions settings or encrypt. Using the permissions settings you can prohibit others from viewing files (the admin can always override and get to the files) but using the encrypt feature only those with the password can get to the files (if you forget your password your files are all intense and purposes also gone)."
My Question: If an Admin can override, in other words, an Admin can delete another Admin's password and login to their account. This way they can still read the encrypted items because the password was cleared.
How can I give my brother full access to the pc (an admin type account) without giving him access to read my documents contents?
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by: VGRPosted on 2003-06-06 at 17:21:58ID: 8670562
In fact, you should share this folder :D
But set permissions to "no access to anyone but me" ;-)
Beware that other users also have to be NOT [even local] administrators ;-)