How to Set Password on Folder in Windows 7
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Follow this tutorial and learn how to protect the privacy of your folder easily by setting a password to it in Window 7.
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To protect the privacy of files or folders we usually have to download and install third party software. Through this tutorial you will learn how to set password to folder in windows 7 and protect your content without the use of third party software. The password protected folder will restrict the unauthorized person from using that folder.
Step # 1-Create a new text document
First of all create a new folder and you can rename it to whatever you want. Open the folder and create a text document.
Step # 2--Paste the code in the file
Once the text document is created, open the document and paste the code "*******". After pasting the code, to set the password, change the "password_goes_here" text to the password which you want to set.
Code:
Check the signs (more than)
cls
@ECHO OFF
title Folder Private
if EXIST "HTG Locker" goto UNLOCK
if NOT EXIST Private goto MDLOCKER
:CONFIRM
echo Are you sure you want to lock the folder(Y/N)
set/p "cho=(more than)"
if %cho%==Y goto LOCK
if %cho%==y goto LOCK
if %cho%==n goto END
if %cho%==N goto END
echo Invalid choice.
goto CONFIRM
:LOCK
ren Private "HTG Locker"
attrib +h +s "HTG Locker"
echo Folder locked
goto End
:UNLOCK
echo Enter password to unlock folder
set/p "pass=(more than)"
if NOT %pass%== PASSWORD_GOES_HERE goto FAIL
attrib -h -s "HTG Locker"
ren "HTG Locker" Private
echo Folder Unlocked successfully
goto End
:FAIL
echo Invalid password
goto end
:MDLOCKER
md Private
echo Private created successfully
goto End
:End
Step # 3 --Rename the text document
After you set the password to folder in Windows 7 save the file and close it. Rename the document to "locker.bat". Make sure it does not include ".txt".
Step # 4 --Enter password
After renaming the file, double click on it. A new folder named "private" will be created. Put your content in that folder and when you are done run the "locker.bat" file again. This time you will be asked if you want to lock the folder, press the "y" key and then hit "enter". The private folder will disappear and if you try to run the batch file again, the password protected folder will ask you for the password. To check whether it works, enter an incorrect password and see that it will not open the file. Once the correct password is entered the "private" folder will be accessible.
Closed Caption:
in this tutorial we will show you how to
set passwords on folders in Windows 7
most methods require you to use some
third-party software but there is a way
to avoid that
first of all create a new folder and you
can rename it whatever you want
open the folder and create a text
document once the text document has been
created
open the document and paste the code
that you find online after pasting the
code change the password goes here text
to the password which you want to set
save the file and close it rename the
document to lock it . dat make sure that
it does not include dot txt at the end
after renaming the file double-click on
the file a new folder named private will
be created
put your content in that folder and once
you are done run the locket . DAT file
again this time you will be asked if you
want to lock the folder press the Y key
and then hit enter the private folder
will disappear and if you try to run the
batch file again it will prompt you for
the password to check whether it works
enter an incorrect password and you will
see that it does not display the folder
once the correct password is entered the
private folder will be visible again
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