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Joaris333
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26th February 2006 - 03:38 am |
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Ahhh I'm hoping SOMEONE can help me with this.
Does anyone know how to password protect files that people download off of the internet?
ex: Someone downloads one of your files, they open it, a dialogue is displayed telling them to put in the password, if they do, they can access the file... if they don't they are denied access
get what I'm saying? I know how to lock your folders and files on your comptuer, so that if anyone wants to open a file on your computer that is locked, they need to use a password. But what about general internet files? Like how some people lock fonts that people download from their site, or other things.
If anyone knows a way to do this PLEASE TELL ME!! |
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Carina
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26th February 2006 - 07:31 am |
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Well it depends, I know how to password-protect a .zip file. Is that what you're looking for? Because all you have to do is click 'Encrypt' and enter the password :). |
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Joaris333
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26th February 2006 - 07:35 am |
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oh!! that way if i send the .zip file to someone, they won't be able to open it on their computer unless they have the password? |
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Carina
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26th February 2006 - 07:39 am |
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Yep :). |
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Carina
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26th February 2006 - 07:40 am |
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Well actually, they can see a list of the file/s but they won't be able to actually see or save the files without the password. |
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Joaris333
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26th February 2006 - 08:15 am |
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ahhh!!! i c!!! thank you!!! :) |
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