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kirkbross

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Mar 6, 2007
666
22
Los Angeles
Is there a way to password protect a folder or file in Leopard without having to use a 3rd party application?
 

DoFoT9

macrumors P6
Jun 11, 2007
17,586
99
London, United Kingdom
the only way i know how to do that is to make a .dmg file (which can be done in disk utilitiy). you can make it sparse (it can be a certain size, say 4gb but it will only take up the amount of space you ahve actuallu put into it) and then put a password on it and mount it, somewhat like a flash drive.

thats all that im aware of at this point in time without 3rd party aps, i have a coupla them.
 

DoFoT9

macrumors P6
Jun 11, 2007
17,586
99
London, United Kingdom
Yeah, make an encrypted DMG with Disk Utility (and then you can put your porn in it).

thats what i used to do until i grew up, got a gf and deleted it all lol.

spotlight can't find anything that way :p

p.s. u might also want to try "tinkertool" which allows you to hide the files, comes in very handy :)
 

Dakta

macrumors newbie
Apr 23, 2009
2
0
Sorry about the bump.... But...

I thought this needed clarification.


To create an Encrypted Disc Image on a Mac, go to Applications>Utilities>Disk Utility

Click the "Create New Disk Image" button.

Fill out the form. The size is the maximum it can hold, not how big it is always. Select AES-128 Encryption

Click the "OK"/Continue button.

Wait for it to ask you for a Password.

Input a good password, and deselect the "Save in Keychain" box.

Click Continue.


Wait for it to finish.


Hope that clears things up!
 
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