![]() ![]() ![]() Oh well, there is a little issue in this method. You type your custom password, and hit Enter. You will immediately notice that the folder Locker vanishes! If you want to bring it back, you again double-click on the file.bat. A black window will open up again, and ask, “ Enter password to unlock the folder“. A black window will open up, and ask, “ Are you sure you want to lock the folder(Y/N)“. You drag-n-drop all of your private files and folders in this Locker. Then, double-click on the file.bat, and you will see that a new folder Locker is generated in the same directory. Now, place the file.bat in a directory which, you think, may not be visited by a person other than you (there is a reason for that, please keep reading). Use your custom password in place of the word marked in red, and save the file as file.bat instead of file.txt (if you don’t want to use ‘file’, any name is okay but it must be a. To password protect a folder on Windows, first open Notepad and copy & paste the entire script given below. ![]() This should work on Windows XP and higher (meaning Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8) although I’ve tested it on Windows XP and Windows 7 only. In this article we are showing you how to create a simple custom script that makes a hidden folder that can only be opened using a password. Do you use software, or a program, or an application to make your file(s) or folder(s) private (password protected) in Windows? How about making a folder private (password protected) in Windows without using a program, or having programming skill at all? This article shows you have to do that. ![]()
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