Microsoft shutters Windows private folders
Following an outcry, Redmond is removing add-on feature allowing users 
to create password-protected folders.
By Ina Fried
Staff Writer, CNET News.com

http://news.com.com/Microsoft+shutters+Windows+private+folders/2100-1012_3-6094481.html?tag=nefd.top

Following an outcry from corporate customers, Microsoft is removing an 
add-on feature to Windows that allowed users to create 
password-protected folders.

The feature was introduced as a free download last week. Almost 
immediately, people raised questions over how businesses would grapple 
with the ability of individual workers to encrypt their data.

"Private Folder 1.0 was designed as a benefit for customers running 
genuine Windows," Microsoft said in a statement to CNET News.com on 
Friday. "However, we received feedback about concerns around 
manageability, data recovery and encryption, and based on that feedback, 
we are removing the application today. This change will take effect 
shortly."

When it added the feature, Microsoft touted it as "a useful tool...to 
protect your private data when friends, colleagues, kids or other people 
share your PC or account."

However, others spotted potential problems.

"Oh great, have they even thought about the impact this could have on 
enterprises. I'm already trying to frantically find information on this 
product so that A) I can block to all our desktops and B) figure out how 
we then support it when users inevitably lose files. I can see the 
benefit in this product for home users, but it's a bit of a sloppy 
release by Microsoft," Stuart Graham said in a posting on Windows 
Server-related site MSBlog.


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