Can a password be put for a folder to open?
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- 3StarLounger
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Can a password be put for a folder to open?
Suppose, a folder name is 'XYZ' and in its there are so many sub folders like "A","B" etc.and all of these having so many files.Can we put up a self password to open the folder 'XYZ' only ,not to the subfolders? Is it possible?
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Re: Can a password be put for a folder to open?
That looks like a Windows question, not an Excel question. Or is this intended for use in Excel? If so, how?
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Re: Can a password be put for a folder to open?
That means,it is not possible to protect a folder with password in Excel scenario.Thanks for the comment.
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- gamma jay
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Re: Can a password be put for a folder to open?
If it is for distribution purposes, you can always zip the folder with a password. The recipient can unzip it with a single password to access the subfolders and files. If it is for security on a company network, its best to speak to the network administrator.
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- NewLounger
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Re: Can a password be put for a folder to open?
Yes - it is possible to password protect via Windows - you can "password protect" individual sub folders or the entire folder - however - if you protect the the main folder access to individual files will be blocked
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Re: Can a password be put for a folder to open?
What you need to do is set the "Traverse folder" special permission on the top level folder for these users. This will allow them to access the subfolders, but only if they already know the name of the subfolder.
See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308419 for instructions on setting these permissions in Windows XP. Let us know what version of Windows you are running and we can look for a similar set of instructions for your version.
I'm going to move this discussion from our Excel forum to the Windows General forum, as it is not a question about Excel.
See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308419 for instructions on setting these permissions in Windows XP. Let us know what version of Windows you are running and we can look for a similar set of instructions for your version.
I'm going to move this discussion from our Excel forum to the Windows General forum, as it is not a question about Excel.
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Re: Can a password be put for a folder to open?
Thanks to all for updation of knowledge bank.
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Pradeep Kumar Gupta
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Pradeep Kumar Gupta
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