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Passoword Lock Folders
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Windham, ME
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Any one recomend a free or cheap app that will quickly (maybe a context menu?) allow you to password protect folder and/or files. Thanks in advance
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Professional Poster
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Staffs, UK
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All the folders in your User folder are 'password protected' already - you can control what other users on the computer can see using the permissions settings in the Finder. Select something in the Finder and go Get Info - you can set the read and write permissions there.
For extra security, the best thing to do is create an excrypted (password protected) disk image using Disk Utility (in your Application/Utilities folder) - store your secret stuff in there, and 'eject' it just like a disk when you want to close it.
Or...turn on FileVault (security preference panel) - although most people don't recommend this because it's putting all your eggs in one basket so to speak.
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Los Angeles
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I think multiple people use his account, so he wants to be able to put an additional password on certain folders.
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"The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground." TJ
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Windham, ME
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More for passer byers who might see a folder with confidential material in it and want to sneak a peak while I am away form my desk.
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Addicted to MacNN
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: FFM
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You can put confidential files into a password protected disk image (don't add the password to the keychain of course).
You can create secure notes (plain text) within Keychain Access (File->New Secure Note Item). I have an extra keychain specially for notes.
You can enable fast user switching and get used to switching to the log-in screen before leaving your desk. You can also require a password when waking up or from the screensaver in System Preferences->Security.
Those are the built-in options you have.
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Addicted to MacNN
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Cooperstown '09
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There are multiple programs out there that can hide and password project folders within the Finder, which should suit your needs.
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Whenever I need to leave my computer alone and when I leave, I use this little widget to lock my computer. Its great, fast and easy. I love it!
http://bluecouch.com/locker/
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha
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How can you have 1,500 posts and never have heard of encrypted disk images before?
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: under about 12 feet of ash from Mt. Vesuvius
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If anyone knows of a program to password protect folders and files in the finder, why not post a link to it?
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i look in your general direction
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Professional Poster
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Staffs, UK
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I'm sure I saw a program once that automatically unmounted enrypted disk images after a period of inactivity. Was is PGPDesktop ?
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