F fusion19 macrumors newbie Original poster Nov 26, 2007 #1 Is it possible to password protect specific files within Mac OS X 10.4? If it is, is there an option to do so in the operating system or do you need to download/buy an application to do so?
Is it possible to password protect specific files within Mac OS X 10.4? If it is, is there an option to do so in the operating system or do you need to download/buy an application to do so?
B Blogger macrumors 6502 Nov 26, 2007 #2 You can use Disk Utility to create an encrypted disk image, drag the file to it, unmount it and delete the original.
You can use Disk Utility to create an encrypted disk image, drag the file to it, unmount it and delete the original.
F fusion19 macrumors newbie Original poster Nov 26, 2007 #3 Blogger said: You can use Disk Utility to create an encrypted disk image, drag the file to it, unmount it and delete the original. Click to expand... Thanks!
Blogger said: You can use Disk Utility to create an encrypted disk image, drag the file to it, unmount it and delete the original. Click to expand... Thanks!
lancestraz macrumors 6502a Nov 26, 2007 #5 SavageMac said: What type of encryption is used when you do this? Click to expand... Your choice of 128 bit or 256 bit AES. Plenty secure to keep your p0rn safe. I'm kidding....
SavageMac said: What type of encryption is used when you do this? Click to expand... Your choice of 128 bit or 256 bit AES. Plenty secure to keep your p0rn safe. I'm kidding....
S SavageMac macrumors member Nov 26, 2007 #6 lancestraz said: Your choice of 128 bit or 256 bit AES. Plenty secure to keep your p0rn safe. I'm kidding.... Click to expand... Good, don't want GF to know all my fetishes😱
lancestraz said: Your choice of 128 bit or 256 bit AES. Plenty secure to keep your p0rn safe. I'm kidding.... Click to expand... Good, don't want GF to know all my fetishes😱