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How do I protect a network folder (or a folder located on a server)?

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How do I protect a network folder (or a folder located on a server)?

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Folder Password Expert USB can protect folders over the network: http://www.folder-password-expert.com/download/folder-password-usb.exe You do not need to install Folder Password Expert USB on the server; install it on your local workstations. Before installing Folder Password Expert USB, unlock all folders and uninstall the previous version of Folder Password Expert. When you protect a folder over the network, you can access the folder from any computer in the network that has Folder Password Expert installed (you will be prompted for a password when trying to access the folder). If you protect a folder on your internal hard drive, the folder is copy-protected and cannot be accessed over the network. If you want to let network users access your folder, turn copy-protection off on your computer. To turn copy-protection off: 1. Close Folder Password Expert if it is running. 2. Click the Start button in the lower left corner of your screen. 3. Select Programs > Folder Password Expert USB

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