S spyker3292 macrumors 65816 Original poster Oct 15, 2007 #1 Is there a way to make it so, whatever user you are, you have to type a password to open a folder?
B Boghog macrumors member Oct 15, 2007 #2 This sounds like what you want: http://www.eternalstorms.at/imakefolders/index.html Haven't tried it myself, though.
This sounds like what you want: http://www.eternalstorms.at/imakefolders/index.html Haven't tried it myself, though.
Osarkon macrumors 68020 Oct 15, 2007 #3 Boghog said: This sounds like what you want: http://www.eternalstorms.at/imakefolders/index.html Haven't tried it myself, though. Click to expand... That just lets you change folder permissions and user privileges, it doesn't let you password protect folders.
Boghog said: This sounds like what you want: http://www.eternalstorms.at/imakefolders/index.html Haven't tried it myself, though. Click to expand... That just lets you change folder permissions and user privileges, it doesn't let you password protect folders.
WildPalms macrumors 6502a Oct 15, 2007 #4 http://www.apimac.com/secret_folder/index.php will do the job. I prefer to use encrypted .dmg's which prompt for a password on mount.
http://www.apimac.com/secret_folder/index.php will do the job. I prefer to use encrypted .dmg's which prompt for a password on mount.
S spyker3292 macrumors 65816 Original poster Oct 15, 2007 #5 WildPalms said: http://www.apimac.com/secret_folder/index.php will do the job. I prefer to use encrypted .dmg's which prompt for a password on mount. Click to expand... Thanks. I just used an encrypted .dmg.
WildPalms said: http://www.apimac.com/secret_folder/index.php will do the job. I prefer to use encrypted .dmg's which prompt for a password on mount. Click to expand... Thanks. I just used an encrypted .dmg.