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c327 Black Belt 3rd Degree


Joined: 27 Feb 2004 Posts: 3878 Location: Boondocks, N.J.
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Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 3:22 am Post subject: New Windows Features ????? |
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I was wondering if any of the latest or soon to be the latest Windows Operating System versions have a feature where an entire folder can be password protected or encrypted and not just a file contained within it????? _________________ “Respect cannot be learned, purchased or acquired - it can only be earned” "Pay It Forward" |
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evasive Mobo-fu Master


Joined: 06 May 2001 Posts: 36190 Location: Netherlands, Breda
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Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:38 am Post subject: |
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windows7/windows 8: same story, no change. still need something like truecrypt. oh and one of them is having a point: if you boot the system from whatever linux disk, the rights are not active so all is still visible anyway... _________________ We hate rut, but we fear change.
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c327 Black Belt 3rd Degree


Joined: 27 Feb 2004 Posts: 3878 Location: Boondocks, N.J.
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Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 7:31 am Post subject: |
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| evasive wrote: | | windows7/windows 8: same story, no change. still need something like truecrypt. oh and one of them is having a point: if you boot the system from whatever linux disk, the rights are not active so all is still visible anyway... |
Will Windows 9 or what ever it's going to be called have a feature to protect an entire folder? Who is Microsoft catering to these days any way ??
I would think that a feature like what I am wanting should have already been included in previous Windows Operating Systems..... _________________ “Respect cannot be learned, purchased or acquired - it can only be earned” "Pay It Forward" |
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Karlsweldt Enlightened Master


Joined: 12 Nov 2003 Posts: 18456 Location: 07438
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Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 5:28 am Post subject: |
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Use the process called "sharing" on features, folders or files that you want to restrict access to. For a shared computer, set restrictions or permissions on folders or files as desired. A password would be required for access, unless the Administrator has "all rights". _________________ F@H.. to solve mankind's maladies.. in our lifetimes! |
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MrG Brown Belt

Joined: 14 Dec 2008 Posts: 335
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Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 11:59 am Post subject: |
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| c327 wrote: | | evasive wrote: | | windows7/windows 8: same story, no change. still need something like truecrypt. oh and one of them is having a point: if you boot the system from whatever linux disk, the rights are not active so all is still visible anyway... |
Will Windows 9 or what ever it's going to be called have a feature to protect an entire folder? Who is Microsoft catering to these days any way ??
I would think that a feature like what I am wanting should have already been included in previous Windows Operating Systems..... |
They are only interested in cell/mobile phone users...Have you seen Windows 8??? It's crap!!! |
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Roach412 Black Belt 2nd Degree

Joined: 09 Aug 2004 Posts: 2426 Location: Milwaukee - Wisconsin
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Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 12:54 pm Post subject: |
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windows 8 is essentially an improved windows 7...just with a new available "metro" option rather than the existing "standard" windows look.
8 is the next level of refinement that 7 has/had started. if you dislike 8 so much, i hope you're not using 7...
if you dislike "metro", then i (personally) will wait for judgement until i can use it on a touchscreen rather than w/ mouse and keyboard.
if i were to say just from looks alone, i think windows 8 looks like it could be absolutely awesome. they have very limited exposure to 3rd party options yet, so what you see is the absolute bare minimum that MS will toss in. there'll be so much investment in this in the next few years the sky literally is the limit to how you will most like be able to configure your windows 8 experience.
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MrG Brown Belt

Joined: 14 Dec 2008 Posts: 335
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Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 11:58 am Post subject: |
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Roach412, I really do think you've missed the point of Windows, not just Windows 8.
Yes, I am using Windows 7 and have been since it launched; it is by far the best version of Windows ever made.
Windows is a GUI driven OS and is dependent on keyboard and mouse. Windows 8 is a rebirth of the cell/mobile phone OS and does NOT belong on real computers. Windows 8 is only suitable for touch devices and is completely non-functional with keyboard and mouse. Furthermore, with the advent of the WinRT UI, and so-called "immersive" use, it is no longer possible to open more than one Window at a time, so Windows is now dead, and the new OS should have been called Window 8.
There are some nice new features in Windows 8, but they are all wasted by being hidden behind a totally unusable GUI.
I've been testing Windows 8 since the release of the Developer Preview a year ago, so I have had plenty of experience with it. Have you used it at all, or have you just read some hype? Any positive usage of Windows 8 is most likely from touch device usage, not real computers in the real world.
I really do hope Steven Sinofsky gets kicked out of M$ PDQ, because what he has created is nothing more than an abomination. |
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Roach412 Black Belt 2nd Degree

Joined: 09 Aug 2004 Posts: 2426 Location: Milwaukee - Wisconsin
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 6:59 am Post subject: |
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| MrG wrote: | Roach412, I really do think you've missed the point of Windows, not just Windows 8.
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i think you've missed the point of my post....and i'm pretty sure i have a handle on the "point" of windows.
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Windows 8 is only suitable for touch devices and is completely non-functional with keyboard and mouse.
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really? you're actually going to say that? and then follow it up with:
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I've been testing Windows 8 since the release of the Developer Preview a year ago, so I have had plenty of experience with it.
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i can only hope you don't actually provide user experience response back to MS...you don't even know how you CAN use windows 8. tricky learning curve? perhaps. non-function? laughable.
i'm an IT professional, and i'm actually working with windows 8 for work...so, yes i might have a little experience using it... want to get into an internet peen contest about it? i wouldn't care even if you've been part of the development team for MS, you still don't apparently know how to use Windows 8.
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I really do hope Steven Sinofsky gets kicked out of M$ PDQ, because what he has created is nothing more than an abomination. |
such narrow vision, and lack of future-thought. IMO, your viewpoint is the kind that spawned WindowsME.
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MrG Brown Belt

Joined: 14 Dec 2008 Posts: 335
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:16 am Post subject: |
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| Roach412 wrote: | want to get into an internet peen contest about it?
-Roach |
Thanks for the offer, but no thanks. I'm an adult and I have better things to do. |
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Roach412 Black Belt 2nd Degree

Joined: 09 Aug 2004 Posts: 2426 Location: Milwaukee - Wisconsin
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Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:19 am Post subject: |
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| MrG wrote: | | Roach412 wrote: | want to get into an internet peen contest about it?
-Roach |
Thanks for the offer, but no thanks. I'm an adult and I have better things to do. |
i recommend learning more about the improvements within the OS, and lessening your focus on an interface. unless you have better things to do, of course.
interfaces can change. interfaces can be replaced outright. tools can improve interface integration with the user. creative users can come up with improvements, or third party utilities...etc
the core of my post (that you ignored) is that MS has worked extremely hard to unhook the UI from the kernel...that's a huge move forward. and exactly the reason why it's not worth bemoaning the UI...it won't be a "core" component to the OS as it MS progresses with that effort.
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