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FAO: Mac users... quick question...



interesting way to do it... bit wary that one dude says its more prone to corruption though? this true? really dont wanna loose my files?

CHeers by the way fella.
 
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sn00p

ClioSport Club Member
  A blue one.
Just create an encrypted disk image and put your files in that.

You can't password protect a folder as it is protected by your user permissions - other users on the system can't access the file unless you specificially give them access to it.
 
  306 TD Slut
yeah just right click on the folder, get info then at the bottom there are box's to make it read only, write onlye etc.. theres something there to which means only certain users can access it.
 
Just create an encrypted disk image and put your files in that.

You can't password protect a folder as it is protected by your user permissions - other users on the system can't access the file unless you specificially give them access to it.

Welll i;ve done the encrypted disk image thing and it works fine... but a guy on that forum says its more prone to corrupting? i really dont want to loose my files.
 

sn00p

ClioSport Club Member
  A blue one.
Just create an encrypted disk image and put your files in that.

You can't password protect a folder as it is protected by your user permissions - other users on the system can't access the file unless you specificially give them access to it.

Welll i;ve done the encrypted disk image thing and it works fine... but a guy on that forum says its more prone to corrupting? i really dont want to loose my files.

Dunno. Didn't read the link that was posted. I don't think there are any serious problems with DMG files as they are so common in OS X.

Something I've never tried that might "hide" a folder from the finder.

Open a terminal.

try renaming a folder so it starts with a . (fullstop) i.e "mv fred .fred"

might hide it from the finder, not password protected by may not be visible.
 


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