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Sunday, June 1, 2008
Adding a Protected Briefcase
You can make your briefcase a shortcut on the on desktop so if you have multiple users on your PC and you don't want to have a password for your briefcase, you can at least protect it from inadvertent deletion by just making the briefcase a hidden file or in a different location other than \Windows\Desktop\My Briefcase, then send a copy or shortcut to the desktop.
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- Create nameless folders and hide without any software
- To change the Startup and Logoff screens
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- Adding a Protected Briefcase
- Removing the Start Button
- When you want to send files to another folder
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