Cannot Locate Password Protected Files
Apr 4, 2012
Whenever I run a scan, my antivirus cannot scan about 40! files , because they are password protected.I have NEVER used password protection for any file on my PC, plus, I can't LOCATE those files?
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Feb 5, 2012
Downloaded adl uncompressor to unzip password protected files didn't download right are there any other alternatives or where can I download a working copy.
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Jan 5, 2013
how to access the account which is protected by password when password is lost.
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May 30, 2012
I am trying to locate the Wi-Fi password for my Hp Pavillion
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May 30, 2012
I am trying to locate the WiFi password for my Hp Pavillion
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Jun 17, 2011
Can we create a password protected folder??? without any software...i ve figerprint reader in my laptop can i use it for password..
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Aug 16, 2011
I cannot open Excel document. It is password protected.
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Mar 7, 2012
I have an "server" with windows 7 ultimate running. Here I have earlier shared the whole hard disks and no protection everyone on the network could access them.
But now I would like to share folders to specified peoplecomputers. iv'e made user accounts on the computer and chosen to share only with them. But the problem then is that I cant access the server anymore, and I don't get an option to log in to the server, only an error message that I don't have permission.
The computers are part of an network run by an sbs 2011 with an domain. no log in over the network. When i find the server on an other computer and try to open it I only get an error message.
If I than share an folder with everyone alowed to se it, I can connect to the computer and see the shared folders, but cant acsess the ones with password only the one without and I still don't get an option to log in.
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Jan 9, 2012
I can't disable "password protected sharing" in Win7 (home premium, came pre-installed on new laptop, less than a week old). I can disable the setting in advanced network settings and save, and it stays saved when i re-open settings, but no matter what I change, whenever I try to open the network share from an XP machine it challenges me for a login/password.
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Jan 13, 2012
bought a used dell inspiron laptop w/windows 7 but it is protected by password at start up / what can I do to get past that?
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Sep 16, 2012
I have a used desk top that has a login password. How do i get past this so i can do a ful system restore?
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Jan 31, 2013
I am facing a problem with windows 7 ultimate. I am having a log which is password protected on windows 7. I want to check all files from that log. I have forgot the password. How can I do this.
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Oct 7, 2011
For 5 years I had good service from an orange top Toshiba laptop but have now upgraded to brand spanking new black top Toshiba laptop ... Oh, you need the technical stuff as well!
-Old: Toshiba Satellite M50 series (Windows XP Home/MS Office 2003 Pro).
-New: Toshiba Satellite M745 (Windows 7/MS Office 2010 Pro)
-Migration of data: Seagate external hard drive.
I have religiously backed up all data files on a routine basis and checked for function and accuracy before disposing of the trusty orange M50.I now have the sleek black M745 up and running and with the exception that I can't get my head around the differences between MS Office 2003 and 2010, all seems to be well apart from one particularly nasty 'showstopper'.The new laptop can't open any of the files, MS or otherwise, stored on the external HD. Although I can see the files on the HD and am told that there is data in the files, I get the message that the file path cannot be found.The vast majority of these files are MS Office documents, power-point files and Access databases (created in MS Office 2003). However, movie files also receive the same message.
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Oct 19, 2011
i want to put a password on my folders, but not want to loose them due to any problem with the software used to apply password on them...
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Mar 1, 2011
I cannot find Passwor protected sharing in windows7 professional
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Jun 6, 2012
I have a password protected h/d that i would like to format ,can i slave it on another pc to format it
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Feb 2, 2013
I bought a used HDD on line and installed in my Dell Latiude D430. It has windows 7 pro on it. The problem I'm having is windows is password protected, how do I change the password so I can access windows?
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Feb 13, 2013
After a virus removal process found a number of password protected folders in PCusersdocuments. Avast says that it was unable to access the folders. Folders include Flashplayer 11?
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Jan 4, 2013
I created a second user last night and found a few folders in My Documents for the 2nd user had come from a Users/Public folder, when they were made in My Documents of the first user. So I went into the Users folder and looked into my first user and was able to access any folder despite being in the 2nd user. In Win XP I'd be blocked from accessing that folder because the user is password protected; in Win 7 that seems to be a security flaw since I'm not blocked.
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Mar 28, 2011
I recently upgraded from windows XP to 7. The problem is I can no longer connect to my shares on the server. Windows prompts me for a username and password and once I input this info, the same prompt shows up again.I have realised the domain it uses in the prompt (for username and password) is the same as the machine name and I have no field to input the domain manually.
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May 19, 2012
tried backing up my files in protected folder and could not. if not how can I reestablish the on the desktop?
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Sep 19, 2012
I recently reformatted my hard disk and re-installed Windows 7, and when I try to edit any files in the subdirectories off any on the directories in the C:Program Files directory, I get 'protected' errors. I found that I could not create files or edit files anywhere below these directories.It turns out that everything in the Program Files folder and below is write protected. I tried changing one of the subfolder's properties and marked everything as Not Read-only, but I still couldn't create/edit files there.I was running Windows 7 before the hard disk crapped out, and I was able to modify the au3.propertied file with no problem.I know that Microsoft wants to put all data files in the C:User... directories, but the program I'm trying to change is AutoIt (SciTE), and I don't think here's a way to change the location of the properties files.I Googled in the Windows 7 support site and found a link to a video telling how to work around this. You have to change permissions of the parent folder and all files/folders below it.
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Oct 16, 2012
how to delete write protected files on multimedia optical drive
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Nov 11, 2011
What is the best free program that can copy discs to ISO files and also burn them, even if they are copy protected?
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Jan 8, 2012
I have a problem on my tiny home network. I have 1 desktop with windows 2000 and laptop with windows 7 home. I shared folders on windows 2000 and removed all passwords. it means when i boot 2000 system i am not asked for any credentials. But when i tried to see those folders from windows 7 i am always asked for login and password. I also have Andriod tablet and it access those folders (on win 2000) without problem. Also i cannot access shared folders on my win 7 laptop from this tablet (it also is asking for login and password on win 7 but win 7 does not have it).
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Dec 12, 2012
My computer has admin privileges set to where I cannot download certain files without a security password.
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Jun 7, 2011
How do I password protect my files and folders in Windows?
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Dec 12, 2012
Just shifted data from old laptop to new one. While transferring unable to open few pst files as password is required, which is not available with me.
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Mar 21, 2011
I am attempting to setup Homegroup for first time on new computer, I was asked to set a password. The first pw was only 7 letters. It was rejected as requiring 8 letters. Attempted to re-enter new password and program states its the wrong password.When I go to the homegroup page there is no link to see and change password.
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Apr 21, 2011
Ok, this is driving me crazy... I got a new computer with a new hard drive, installed windows 7 and all my apps. I wanted to use my old Hard drive as data/storage drive on my new computer so i just unplugged my drive from old computer and plug it in new computer.Now... the thing is, there are a bunch of thing on the older hard drive that i would like to DELETE. This older hard drive had a windows installation on it and because of that, a lot of folders are "protected" ( folders such has, windows, program files, and everything within them ) ... The only way i am able to delete files is to manually go into the file/folder property, then assign myself as the new owner, then go into permissions and enable all permissions to myself.
This works... but only for individual file or folders that dont have files/folder within them that require permissions... this means that to delete the entire "windows" folder it would take me FOR EVER as there are hundreds of iles/folders...I know that when you change the owner of a folder/file , there is an option called "replace owner on subcontainers and objects" but that doesnt help because although the ownership is changed, i still need to go and manually change the permissions folder by folder, sub-folder by sub-folder , sub-sub-subfolder by sub-sub-subfolder ( and it goes on pretty deep ) of eeeeverything to be able to delete them.
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Sep 7, 2012
I keep a lot of confidential information on both my C: and an external hard drive. Is there a way for me to password protect the folders and files on these drives?
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