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Question Posted Saturday May 28 2005, 3:38 pm

on a windows XP personal version how do you make it so you need a password to get into a certian file or folder

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cailoisa answered Saturday May 28 2005, 4:15 pm:
It kind of depends on the file. You can password a Word document from File>Properties within Microsoft Word. If there is a way to password a folder, I don't know how. Other than that, you can put a password to enter your desktop, like the advice before this said.

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guitargrl01 answered Saturday May 28 2005, 3:53 pm:
When you're under your name, press start then under the right column, go to control panel. click it then go to user accounts. under "pick a task" click "change an account" click on your icon and name then next to the 2nd green arrow, click "create password" and then you create it. and viola, you got it!
hope i helped!

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