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locking files
Posted by just looking on April 12th, 2006


hi does anyone know of a way of locking ( restricting excess) to one or two
files on the computer hopefully with free software
thanks


Posted by Dan Evans on April 12th, 2006



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NTFS permissions, chmod/chown/chgrp, encrypted directory - what OS?

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Posted by Chadwick Stone© on April 13th, 2006


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You're using OE 6, assume you are referring to a Windows system that
supports NTFS.
Use CACLS to modify file permissions.

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Posted by why? on April 13th, 2006



On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 03:57:24 GMT, Chadwick Stone© wrote:

The 2 don't go together :-)

Considering the question, suggesting that method may just be a little
beyond the OP.

Me

Posted by Chadwick Stone© on April 13th, 2006


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Then none of my systems exist

"CACLS /?" is a self contained lesson in it's use and google is his
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Posted by why? on April 14th, 2006



On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 18:56:31 GMT, Chadwick Stone© wrote:

Yes it does, maybe it's just being cynical in that the OP having to ask
and having seen some interesting SNAFUs with CACLS before.

Me


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