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Old August 4th, 2005, 10:00 AM
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Password protected folder

How can I protect my folder using a password without hide or make it invisible? I;m using OS X 10.3. I've tried Locker but the folder still can be opened, it only lock from modifying the contents..

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Old August 4th, 2005, 10:07 AM
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you can create password protected .dmg to store your files... you can do them using Disk Utility...
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Change permissions...

Use the Finder Get Info window, and choose "No access" for your folder. It will be inaccessible, until you change the setting in Get Info again. It won't be "safe", since it only requires a simple click in Get Info to undo, but it'll stump newbies.

Other than that, there's really not much you can do with a simple folder.

In Tiger the situation is different, here you can use something called Access Control Lists. This means that you can fine tune the privilege settings, in a way that hasn't been possible before. It's old hat on most other *nix systems, but new to Mac OS X, and it won't work in anything older than Tiger.

For the benefit of other readers in this thread, a little bit extra info (sorry vina_melody, the following won't help you a bit):

For those of you who have Tiger Server, you can use Work Group Admin to fiddle with the permissions.

If you have Tiger Client, you can use an application called "Sandbox", that you can find here:
http://mikey-san.net/damage/archives...andboxing.html

Click on "Hello world" at the top of the page to download it. That'll give you a nice GUI to fiddle with the ACLs.

If you prefer the CLI, here's a page to browse:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.p...05050120073947
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Thanks Elander and Tetano...

mm I never touch AppleScript programming but is there any options to attach some folder actions that require password?
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