Many times, the same machine may have multiple users for use. So how can we protect our own folders and refuse to let other users view them? In fact, in WinXP system, we only need to set the folder to be dedicated to the user, and other users can't access even if they log in.
Specific operation:
1. Enter my document.
2, the need to encrypt a folder, right-click if NTFS and My Documents (or desktop) meet two conditions, set to darken specific options can be selected, as shown.
3, then select WindowsXP will self detect whether the user password is set, if not then automatically transferred to the user account's password settings interface.
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