ElRey Posted October 17, 2005 Share Posted October 17, 2005 is there any way of password protecting a windows file or folder? can't seem to figure that out... need to keep my porn out of pryin' eyes.... did i say that out loud? Quote Link to comment
agentjackbauer Posted October 17, 2005 Share Posted October 17, 2005 to the folks with credit card problems: easy lang kayo. for as long as hindi criminal case ang ifile sa inyo, you should still be thankful. worse case scenario, a judgment in a civil case is rendered against you for the sum of the debt (plus atty's fees etc.). the company will try to execute the writ by getting its hands on whatever property (personal or real) you may have. kung wala kang gamit, eh di wala silang makukuha:-) kumbaga, gustuhin man nila, wala pa rin kung walang mapipiga. yun nga lang, dont ever apply for a credit card again (or bank loan) in the near future. blacklisted ka na for sure. Quote Link to comment
agentjackbauer Posted October 17, 2005 Share Posted October 17, 2005 how much is a reasonable fee per hearing for a good lawyer (anybody here?..i know it could be very expensive) if i want to claim something from my father who recently died...his mother, my paternal grandmother also recently died after him..my paternal grandfather died many years ago already..my father has 4 siblings living who are already selling the mother's (my paternal grandmother's) properties..i am the only legitimate child of my dad...my mom and dad are already separated for more than 7 years now...my father has 2 illegitimate children .. i hope somebody will help me here ..thanks..<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Per hearing rates vary from lawyer to lawyer. Sympre mas kilala, mas mahal. But I think the average lawyer charges around P2 to 4thouand per hearing. Not so sure about this since I work on a per hour basis. But its not just the per hearing rates you have to worry about. In most cases, a client also has to pay the lawyer an acceptance fee. This depends on a host of factors i.e. complexity of the case, amount of claim invloved etc. Some lawyers also charge for every pleadin they write. Depende talaga, may iba na package na lahat. So go ask around. There are a lot of very good lawyers working for a decent enough price. Suggestion lang: wag mo masyadong tipirin budget mo baka walang kwentang abogado makuha mo. In most cases, in life as in law, you pay for quality:-) Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR bonito99 Posted October 18, 2005 MODERATOR Share Posted October 18, 2005 You got that right. Sa huli ang pagsisisi. Quote Link to comment
il_jr Posted October 18, 2005 Share Posted October 18, 2005 is there any way of password protecting a windows file or folder? can't seem to figure that out... need to keep my porn out of pryin' eyes.... did i say that out loud?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Bossing, most of us share the same concern so here's a roundup of most of the utilities that is widely available. For me I prefer steganos safe Hope this helps Easy File & Folder Protector V4.1 Easy File & Folder Protector protect files and folders situated on local media of Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP with Easy File & Folder Protector at Windows kernel level. Your can deny access to certain files and folders, or to hide them securely from viewing and searching. Easy File & Folder Protector has an easy-to-use user interface allowing you to allocate access to your files and folders between your users according to predefined timetables. Each PC user can have his own list of allowed and disallowed files and folders within certain time periods. The program does not modify your media: in protecting your files, it just uses a high-reliability VXD driver working at Windows kernel level. This guarantees that Easy File & Folder Protector will never lose your data, as may happen if you use other file- and folder-protecting software. The program uses unique technology, which allows you to protect system files and folders such as the Windows System, Registry and Swap files. The program's interface is very easy to use. On-line help is available. http://www.softstack.com/fileprotpro.html File Securer v3.81 File Securer is a powerful tool designed to protect your sensitive folder and personal file. With strong security, File Securer embeds the protect into windows system kernel, both on command mode and window mode, all work professionally. With exceptional easy of use, File Securer let you be enabled to lock your folder and file any where. The locking and unlocking object function are integrated with system pop menu. It's so easy, selecting object, clicking right button of the mouse, and clicking 'lock' or 'unlock', that's all. If someone want to access your locked object, the system will say "Sir, give me you password please!", and the tools will record all the error password and win-user, then report to you. Please note: File Securer software is compatible with ALL versions of Windows!!! http://www.fridaysoft.com/ Lock Folder XP v3.6 Ability to hide files, folders, drives, or network drives from all other users (including the administrator). Password protection for files, folders, and drives. Unlimited number of objects to protect. Access restrictions on your data against local network users as well as Internet users. Ability to lock your Windows desktop so that users cannot delete, add, or modify the shortcuts and icons on your desktop. Password-protected start of Lock Folder XP. Ability to managing program from tray. Windows Explorer commands for instant folder hiding. Automatic protection activation after a set idle time. High-level protection. High performance rates. Multilingual interface. Support of FAT, FAT32, and NTFS systems. Note: Lock Folder XP does not change the file structure of the data, does not move the protected data, and does not change Windows system files. You cannot lose your files. http://www.everstrike.com/lock_folder.htm File2File V2.1 Intuitive and simple protection by a password Strong encryption and decryption of files and directory trees Simple distribution with executables for decryption Based on the most modern and trusted encryption algorithm AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) Deletes the originals from hard disk and disk cache after encryption With File2File it is possible to secure single files as well as full directory structures with a password. It works everywhere; on your personal hard disk, on a shared network drive, on a floppy disk or on some other kind of file store. http://www.cryptomathic.com/file2file/index.html Hide My Files V1.0 Our files and folder hider software will ensure your files are protected and hidden. This file and folder protection software program will allow you to easily hide files along with your most sensitive data files and prevent anyone from seeing them. Hide My Files is a simple file and folder security application that provides an easy to use interface that allows you to choose the files by selecting the directories in which you choose to block users from viewing. With a password protection feature, you can easily lock and unlock the folders of your choice without worrying about anyone seeing your files! http://www.secretfilesoftware.com/ Folder Guard Professional v7.6 This edition combines the XP and Classic editions of Folder Guard in one convenient package. When installed on the newer versions of Windows such as Windows XP (Home, Professional, and Server editions) or Windows Server 2003 it offers the same functionality as Folder Guard XP Edition. When installed on the MS-DOS-based versions of Windows, such as Windows 98 and Windows Millennium, it works in the same way as Folder Guard Classic Edition. The 64-bit editions of Windows are NOT supported yet (such support is planned for the next major update) http://www.winability.com/folderguard/editions.htm Folder Security Personal 3.0 Folder Security Personal was formerly known as Secure Folder and Folder and Disk Guardian. Folder Security Personal lets you password protect folders and files without it being too much trouble, making it ideal for home use. The interface offers a compromise between security and ease of use. All you have to do to work normally with protected files is start the program and enter the password once. You can hide, block access to, or prevent modification of individual folders and files, files of a specified format, or entire drives. It doesn't take much memory when running in the background. Folder Security Personal is useful to parents, webmasters, and most employers. http://www.y0ys.com/hide-folder/hide-folder.htm MySecretFolder V3.0 MySecretFolder™ is a software utility that you can use to hide your private folder from other users, hide it so that no one will even suspect that your secret folder exists! Yet the folder would be easily accessible to you, when you need it: just press the "hot key", enter your password, and it will open in a window, just like a regular Windows folder. While the folder is unprotected, you can work with the files and documents it contains, just like with any other folder you have. When you are done, enter your password, and the folder will disappear again, until you need it next time. Protect your secret folder with password Instead of hiding your private folder, you can use MySecretFolder to lock the folder with a password. Other users of your computer would not be able to open the folder or the files it contains unless they know the password you have set up. http://www.winability.com/mysecretfolder/ Quote Link to comment
ElRey Posted October 18, 2005 Share Posted October 18, 2005 wow thanks-- that was helpful!! Quote Link to comment
Oral Specialist Posted October 18, 2005 Share Posted October 18, 2005 Is there hard ware available to turn an old laptop into a simple internet gateway/network server? I believe all I need are 2 Ethernet ports but the one I have has none. Is there a dual Ethernet PCMCIA card available or should I go for a PCMCIA USB 2.0 adapter and 2 USB-to-Ethernet modules? Quote Link to comment
lyonhart17 Posted October 18, 2005 Share Posted October 18, 2005 Per hearing rates vary from lawyer to lawyer. Sympre mas kilala, mas mahal. But I think the average lawyer charges around P2 to 4thouand per hearing. Not so sure about this since I work on a per hour basis. But its not just the per hearing rates you have to worry about. In most cases, a client also has to pay the lawyer an acceptance fee. This depends on a host of factors i.e. complexity of the case, amount of claim invloved etc. Some lawyers also charge for every pleadin they write. Depende talaga, may iba na package na lahat. So go ask around. There are a lot of very good lawyers working for a decent enough price. Suggestion lang: wag mo masyadong tipirin budget mo baka walang kwentang abogado makuha mo. In most cases, in life as in law, you pay for quality:-)<{POST_SNAPBACK}> thank you... Quote Link to comment
zuliatardis Posted October 19, 2005 Share Posted October 19, 2005 alanis morrisette's own version of Seal's CRAZY sounds great!!! galing! Quote Link to comment
jopagong Posted October 19, 2005 Share Posted October 19, 2005 thanks a lot il_jr, very usefull information .. appreciated! Quote Link to comment
D('.')T Posted October 19, 2005 Share Posted October 19, 2005 REVIVALS ???Totally SUCKS!!! :thumbsdownsmiley: Why not come up with their own composition ??? It only goes to show no creativity and lack of resourcefullness. Quote Link to comment
dj_flip03 Posted October 19, 2005 Share Posted October 19, 2005 Filipino/OPM revivals just goes to show that we are definitely running outta talented music composers/lyricists. I recall way back when there was an interview with some 80's singer/composer regarding his song getting revived by new artists, he commented saying "wala na ba tayong maisip na bagong mga kanta? Sayang ang OPM. Blah blah blah..." I share his sentiments. Ang mga producers ngayon ay wala nang ibang pakialam kungdi ang gumamit at kumita ng pera. Quote Link to comment
Jun_gats Posted October 19, 2005 Share Posted October 19, 2005 I like the band U-turn that plays acoustic revivals... Quote Link to comment
Guest Leviticus Posted October 20, 2005 Share Posted October 20, 2005 Help from MS access users I have been doing database access pages using MS ACCESS 2003. How do I make the recordset of the database access page so that it would allow for the addition of new data? i have attached a screen shot for a more detailed info on what I am talking about. any info would be appreciated Quote Link to comment
trebbie Posted October 20, 2005 Share Posted October 20, 2005 is there any way of password protecting a windows file or folder? can't seem to figure that out... need to keep my porn out of pryin' eyes.... did i say that out loud?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>If you're using WinXP, Win2K, or WinNT and the partition where your files are stored are NTFS-formatted, you could simply set the permissions on the folder to be readable only by your user account. Quote Link to comment
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