pintoca New member Oct 28, 2005 #2 you need additional software for that. Windows does not have that built-in
M *MissFit* Guest Oct 28, 2005 #4 those r on disk by the way.. ur's cawk shot.. hmm.. i need a magnifying glass.. does office have that soft ware pintoca said: btw, keeping cawk shots on your office PC is a big NONO Click to expand...
those r on disk by the way.. ur's cawk shot.. hmm.. i need a magnifying glass.. does office have that soft ware pintoca said: btw, keeping cawk shots on your office PC is a big NONO Click to expand...
Dial_tone MVP EF VIP Oct 28, 2005 #5 You can set the permissions so only your account can view it but if you leave your computer signed on then somebody else has your rights to view it.
You can set the permissions so only your account can view it but if you leave your computer signed on then somebody else has your rights to view it.
pintoca New member Oct 28, 2005 #6 *MissFit* said: those r on disk by the way.. ur's cawk shot.. hmm.. i need a magnifying glass.. does office have that soft ware Click to expand... pwned
*MissFit* said: those r on disk by the way.. ur's cawk shot.. hmm.. i need a magnifying glass.. does office have that soft ware Click to expand... pwned
M *MissFit* Guest Oct 28, 2005 #7 damn Dial_tone said: You can set the permissions so only your account can view it but if you leave your computer signed on then somebody else has your rights to view it. Click to expand...
damn Dial_tone said: You can set the permissions so only your account can view it but if you leave your computer signed on then somebody else has your rights to view it. Click to expand...
rudeboyja New member Oct 28, 2005 #8 Use freeware http://www.toplang.com/filelock.htm But EFS works great (as long as you make a backup of your certificate)
Use freeware http://www.toplang.com/filelock.htm But EFS works great (as long as you make a backup of your certificate)
M milo hobgoblin New member Oct 28, 2005 #9 ya format your file system with NTFS, set permissions and users.