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Question is not clear.

However windows, by default will not provide folder protection, if you want
to protect folder on your computer, search in Google.com for such softwares.



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On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 02:35:02 -0700, Naveen
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Question is not clear.

However windows, by default will not provide folder protection, if you want
to protect folder on your computer, search in Google.com for such softwares.



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