Set protection to folder.
Hi! Win7 x64 0. I want to block rename & delete to some specific folders. 1. Del protection to a folder, applied directly, allows it renamed. 1.1. The folder can't be deleted, can be renamed. Everything inside can't be. 2. I don't want to mess with the
entire root by principle. 2.1. I want to secure just my folders. Second angle: For kids. This friend's computer, with a 5 year old. I should block everything the child himself modifies in the system / important folders, and allow him to use up anything,
and allow the programs inside to change their own files.
Edit
Please excuse some of the retarded developers at Opera, who in 2011 can't fix the problem of keying {Enter}.
September 26th, 2011 5:01pm
Hi,
You can set the permission for different users of the folders. It is available on security tab in folder properties. In this situation, you need to create a standard
user account for other people using.
What to know before applying permissions to a file or folder
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/What-to-know-before-applying-permissions-to-a-file-or-folder
What are permissions?
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/What-are-permissions
Meanwhile, I would like to share Family Safety for you. It can protect kids using computer.
Family Safety
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/protecting-your-kids-with-family-safety
Best Regards,
Niki
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September 28th, 2011 6:05am
Hi!
Folder -> delete protection -> rename still works. Solution please!
Do you have a script for these answers?
Did you write all this with correct spelling by hand?
I desire to not receive spanish armada answers and I believe this elaborated fancy way of foruming is counterproductive, unintuitive, bewildering, extremely time consuming, tedious, fallacious, self destructive.
None of that helps.
None of those are my problems.
My single problem is that: when I protect a folder from delete, it can still be renamed; but I want it immune to renaming. I know I'm talking in vain, but still: !Adopt a format like my second line here!
September 28th, 2011 9:26am


