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Monday, November 3, 2014

Using Dos in Windows For Folder Locking

Folder Locking is a very important to protect our personal information. Here I explain how to using dos in windows for folder locking. Here is solution to do this with fool proof...

1. Click Start

2. Select 'Run'

3. Type in 'command' and hit Enter.

4. DOS would now be glaring at your
face. Select drive of your folder.
   ex: If your folder is in d: then type d: and hit enter.

5. Type this:
ren (space) (space) (hold alt) (leave alt)


6. Done? Good... after this hold alt again and put in some three digits(like the digits of your telephon no. or some easy to recall stuff). Just make sure you dont forget the numerical code!

7. Hit Enter. Type "Exit". Back to windows.

8. Go to where your folder was and try opening it(the folder would now be labelled with some underscores or dashes!). You will see an error which denies access to your file, bans deletion and basically does not let any idiot lay a finger on your folder. Cool eh? 
alright done with lockin' it....what do you do to access your own folder?
Sorry man i dont know! hehe....just kidding!

1.Go to Dos
2.type:

ren (hold alt) (enter combination entered earlier) (leave alt) (space)
Go to windows and voila! folder all accessible again.

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