If you're using Win 2000 or later, you can use NTFS
encryption. This is based on user certificates, and works
transparently so the users don't even need a password.
There are functions for managing NTFS encryption in
win32file.
Roger
"Mark Kels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list.
>
>
Hi list.
I want to make a program to lock folders (so the user can only access
them if he knows the password) under win32, the only problem is that I
have no idea how to start or what to do. Do you guys have any ideas about
how to do it?
Thanks!
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