Monday 9 December 2013

In today’s world, there are so many worries that a common person gets confused about what he should get worried and for what he should not get worried. There are times that people feel anxious about something and do not really know what the matter is, why they are feeling anxious, that is because many people have something in the back of their mind about which they are unaware. There can be things such as a fear of loss, an upcoming meeting, repayment of a loan or can be about data security. That is right, data security has become really a major problem for computer users and they do not pay the required attention towards it, that is why, computer users remain anxious about it unintentionally.
There are many orthodox and easy techniques of locking folders, one of the most commonly used method of locking folder is as follows;
First of all, you have to click the start button and write “cmd” in run, when the command prompt opens up, type “CD C: Security” (replace the word “Security” with the actual folder name you want to protect). Now type “attrib Security +s +h” (again replace the word “Security” with actual file name). Your folder is now secured, go back to your C drive and if the folder is there, it would not be there. Even, you cannot find that folder with ordinary searches. To unlock the folder, go back to the command prompt and “CD C: Security” (replace the word “Security” again) and after that, type “attrib –s –h”, now you will be able to see your folder again.
Well, the method is common and easy, so, it is understood that it’s easy to make it ineffective too. In order to lock your folders, you can use software that has a user friendly interface and can Lock Folders effectively. Your data is quite precious, you really underestimate its value, once a crook gets his or her hands on it, and you will then come to know that how dear your data was. So keep your data protected and get rid of that awkward anxiety.
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