i am aware there are many password encryption programs for OS X but i'm more interested in a simpler managable approach.
the situation is that i have several emacs which are roughly used by about 100 people at somepoint during a week. instead of setting up hundreads of user accounts i would prefer to have one restricted account on each mac with an ability for the user to assing a password to their files.
the trouble is that many password scheme encrypt the data or have a tedious security process. i want something like the user can right click on a file and protect it. if they forget the file then i can reset it under an administartive login rather than the file being lost forever.
the data is only coursework and won't contain any personal information. it will be mostly coursework and since i'm the tutor it won't matter if i have access to it.
the situation is that i have several emacs which are roughly used by about 100 people at somepoint during a week. instead of setting up hundreads of user accounts i would prefer to have one restricted account on each mac with an ability for the user to assing a password to their files.
the trouble is that many password scheme encrypt the data or have a tedious security process. i want something like the user can right click on a file and protect it. if they forget the file then i can reset it under an administartive login rather than the file being lost forever.
the data is only coursework and won't contain any personal information. it will be mostly coursework and since i'm the tutor it won't matter if i have access to it.