- Re: Passwording Files
- Posted by Richard on July 5th, 2003
"kerplunkuk" <kerplunk@MYPANTSgreenday.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:be5dth$850$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk...
Most only protect while windows is in operation.
Files can still be accessed through DOS.
Most do not protect the actual file, instead, they create a second file
which contains the information to unlock access to the original.
Simple solution to bypass is to move the file to another machine.
Locate the program that does the work, disable it, no more protection.
Most security programs I've seen are easily byoassed if you know a few
tricks.
Even a simple reinstall of windows will cancel any protection.
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