Windows Vista Journal
by admin on Saturday, February 27th, 2010 | No Comments

How do you password protect a folder?
I have Windows Vista. I'm wondering how can I protect my private documents (newspapers written and private) other people so they can not open it without a password or without permission? But still modify my private journal or written.
Right click the folder, click on the share and click check this folder. That should do it!
Handwriting in Vista Journal with a Bamboo
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