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Bob S
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      02-26-2010
I have Win 7 (64 bit) and want to hide a folder and password protect it. I
knew how to do this in XP. I have created a compressed folder (and put the
stuff in it I want to password protect. The next step was to double click
it and then click Fille/Password Protect. However, when I click File, I do
not see the option to password protect. All I see is "Extract All" and
"Close". Can someone tell me how to do this in Win 7? Thank you in
advance.
Bob


 
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John E. Carty
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      02-26-2010


"Bob S" <> wrote in message
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> I have Win 7 (64 bit) and want to hide a folder and password protect it.
> I knew how to do this in XP. I have created a compressed folder (and put
> the stuff in it I want to password protect. The next step was to double
> click it and then click Fille/Password Protect. However, when I click
> File, I do not see the option to password protect. All I see is "Extract
> All" and "Close". Can someone tell me how to do this in Win 7? Thank
> you in advance.
> Bob
>


You can't protect the file or folder with a password natively in Windows 7,
but you can encrypt them :-)

 
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derekimo
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      02-26-2010

Bob S;1234815 Wrote:
> I have Win 7 (64 bit) and want to hide a folder and password protect it
>
> knew how to do this in XP. I have created a compressed folder (and pu
> th
> stuff in it I want to password protect. The next step was to doubl
> clic
> it and then click Fille/Password Protect. However, when I click File,
> d
> not see the option to password protect. All I see is "Extract All" an
> "Close". Can someone tell me how to do this in Win 7? Thank you i
> advance
> Bo


I would suggest a web search for such a third party app to do tha
since that function is not available in windows 7. You can edi
permissions but that is not the same as password protection

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Gene E. Bloch
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      02-26-2010
On 2/26/10, Bob S posted:
> I have Win 7 (64 bit) and want to hide a folder and password protect it. I
> knew how to do this in XP. I have created a compressed folder (and put the
> stuff in it I want to password protect. The next step was to double click it
> and then click Fille/Password Protect. However, when I click File, I do not
> see the option to password protect. All I see is "Extract All" and "Close".
> Can someone tell me how to do this in Win 7? Thank you in advance.
> Bob


You can accomplish this with the free TrueCrypt software, but I guess
not quite in the way you're used to.

With TrueCrypt you can create a virtual drive which lives as an
encrypted file until you mount (open) it as a drive. You can work with
your files on that drive and then unmount (close) it.

If you want to move files into it by dragging, I believe you'd have to
use the shift key, since Windows sees it as a separate drive. Or just
copy and later delete the clear copy.

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Bob S
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      02-27-2010
Thanks for the tip. Is answers.microsoft.com an internet news server NNTP?
I set up an account on it assuming it was an "Internet News Server" NNTP.
When I told it to dowload its various news groups, it said it was unable to
connect to the server. I was using port 119.

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On Feb 26, 9:18 pm, "Bob S" <B...@nospam.com> wrote:
> I have Win 7 (64 bit) and want to hide a folder and password protect it. I
> knew how to do this in XP. I have created a compressed folder (and put the
> stuff in it I want to password protect. The next step was to double click
> it and then click Fille/Password Protect. However, when I click File, I do
> not see the option to password protect. All I see is "Extract All" and
> "Close". Can someone tell me how to do this in Win 7? Thank you in
> advance.
> Bob


Best asked on answers.microsoft.com


 
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Bruce Chambers
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      02-27-2010
Bob S wrote:
> I have Win 7 (64 bit) and want to hide a folder and password protect it. I
> knew how to do this in XP. I have created a compressed folder (and put the
> stuff in it I want to password protect. The next step was to double click
> it and then click Fille/Password Protect. However, when I click File, I do
> not see the option to password protect. All I see is "Extract All" and
> "Close". Can someone tell me how to do this in Win 7? Thank you in
> advance.
> Bob
>
>



Like WinNT, Win2K, WinXP, and Vista before it, Windows 7's NTFS
file security paradigm doesn't rely on, or allow, the crude and
cumbersome method of password protection for individual applications,
files, or folders. Instead, it uses the superior method of explicitly
assigning file/folder permissions to individual users and/or groups.

Further, unlike WinNT, Win2K, WinXP, and Vista before it, Windows
7's NTFS file security paradigm does not allow password protection for
compressed folders

Set, View, Change, or Remove Permissions on Files and Folders
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc754344.aspx



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Bob S
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      03-01-2010
Thank you Gene. This was most helpful. I installed TrueCrypt and it is
meeting the need quite nicely.
Bob

"Gene E. Bloch" <> wrote in message
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> On 2/26/10, Bob S posted:
>> I have Win 7 (64 bit) and want to hide a folder and password protect it.
>> I knew how to do this in XP. I have created a compressed folder (and put
>> the stuff in it I want to password protect. The next step was to double
>> click it and then click Fille/Password Protect. However, when I click
>> File, I do not see the option to password protect. All I see is "Extract
>> All" and "Close". Can someone tell me how to do this in Win 7? Thank
>> you in advance.
>> Bob

>
> You can accomplish this with the free TrueCrypt software, but I guess not
> quite in the way you're used to.
>
> With TrueCrypt you can create a virtual drive which lives as an encrypted
> file until you mount (open) it as a drive. You can work with your files on
> that drive and then unmount (close) it.
>
> If you want to move files into it by dragging, I believe you'd have to use
> the shift key, since Windows sees it as a separate drive. Or just copy and
> later delete the clear copy.
>
> --
> Gene Bloch 650.366.4267 lettersatblochg.com
>
>



 
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Gene E. Bloch
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      03-01-2010
Excellent.

It seems not to be everyone's cup of tea, although it's fine for my limited
needs, so I'm glad you find it useful.

On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 21:59:25 -0600, Bob S wrote:

> Thank you Gene. This was most helpful. I installed TrueCrypt and it is
> meeting the need quite nicely.
> Bob
>
> "Gene E. Bloch" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> On 2/26/10, Bob S posted:
>>> I have Win 7 (64 bit) and want to hide a folder and password protect it.
>>> I knew how to do this in XP. I have created a compressed folder (and put
>>> the stuff in it I want to password protect. The next step was to double
>>> click it and then click Fille/Password Protect. However, when I click
>>> File, I do not see the option to password protect. All I see is "Extract
>>> All" and "Close". Can someone tell me how to do this in Win 7? Thank
>>> you in advance.
>>> Bob

>>
>> You can accomplish this with the free TrueCrypt software, but I guess not
>> quite in the way you're used to.
>>
>> With TrueCrypt you can create a virtual drive which lives as an encrypted
>> file until you mount (open) it as a drive. You can work with your files on
>> that drive and then unmount (close) it.
>>
>> If you want to move files into it by dragging, I believe you'd have to use
>> the shift key, since Windows sees it as a separate drive. Or just copy and
>> later delete the clear copy.
>>
>> --
>> Gene Bloch 650.366.4267 lettersatblochg.com
>>
>>



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