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Folders XP Frequently Asked Questions about Hide Folders XP
This is a list of Frequently Asked Questions about Hide Folders
XP and their answers.
What is Hide Folders XP?
What system do I need to run Hide Folders XP?
How does it work?
What difference between Hide, Lock and
Hide & Lock protection modes?
Does Hide Folders XP change file system?
When I boot my PC from floppy my hidden folders
appear. Why?
I heard that some applications can hide folders
in realty and the folders will be hidden in Dos session as well.
Why don't you implement a similar feature?
There is a similar built-in protection in Windows
2000/XP. Has Hide Folders XP any benefits in compare with the operation
system means?
Can I use NTFS built-in protection and Hide
Folders XP mutually?
What will happen if someone removes the folder
where Hide Folders XP resides?
In Hide Folders Pro I was able to use hot keys
to hide/unhide folder. It looks like it is impossible in Hide Folders
XP. Could I tune up Hide Folders XP to work similar to Hide Folders
for Windows 9x ?
Your Hide Folders Pro for Windows 9x has
a free version. Do you have a free version of Hide Folders XP?
What is your upgrade policy?
What are the minor and major upgrades?
What is Hide Folders XP?
Hide Folders XP is a security tool to hide and lock your sensitive
folder(s) out from the other users.
What system do I need to run Hide Folders XP?
Hide Folders XP works on any PC running under Windows 2000 or
Windows XP.
If you want to Hide Folders on a PC under Windows 9x or ME please
try our Hide Folders or Hide Folders Pro utilities.
How does it work?
Hide Folders XP intercepts file system operations and filters them.
When filtering Hide Folders cancels any operations with folders
you specified as hidden or locked.
What difference between Hide, Lock and Hide & Lock protection
modes?
Hide & Lock - The protected files or folders are not
visible to a user and it is not possible to access them.
Hide - the protected files or folders are not visible to
a user, but it is possible to access them. This may be helpful when
you want to hide application folders but allow to run the applications
from these folders.
Lock - the protected files or folders are visible but not
accessible. It is similar to built-in protection of Windows NT-based
operating systems on NTFS volumes.
Does Hide Folders XP change file system?
Not at all.
When I boot my PC from floppy my hidden folders appear. Why?
The folders appear because Hide Folders XP hides them only when
it is loaded.
I heard that some applications can hide folders in realty and
the folders will be hidden in DOS session as well. Why don't you implement
a similar feature?
This feature requires meddling into file system. Running such low-level
utilities like Norton Disk Doctor, Scandisk, etc. may damage hidden
folders in this case.
There is a similar built-in protection in Windows 2000/XP. Has Hide
Folders XP any benefit in compare with the operation system means?
Windows 2000/XP has a powerful built-in file system security subsystem.
But you can set up access control policy only for NTFS volumes.
Unfortunately it is not easy to specify access control policy in
Windows XP Home edition. Moreover it is only possible to lock folders
on NTFS volumes. With Hide Folders XP you may hide, lock and hide
& lock folders on any volumes(FAT, FAT32, NTFS...).
Can I use NTFS built-in protection and Hide Fodlers XP mutually?
Certainly, in this case even if someone penetrates into your computer
(locally or from the net) with the administrative password s(he)
will bump into Hide Folders XP protection.
What will happen if someone removes the folder where Hide Folders
XP resides?
Your secret folders will remain protected anyhow. But to access
them you will need to install Hide Fodlers XP again.
In Hide Folders Pro I was able to use hot keys to hide/unhide
folder. It looks like it is impossible in Hide Folders XP. Could I
tune up Hide Folders XP to work similar to Hide Folders for Windows
9x ?
You can do it with Hide Folders XP by using a certain options:
1. Assign all the hot keys in Settings/Hot Keys tab and make sure
that they don't conflict with the other hot keys of your system.
2. In Settings/General set Close window action to Minimize to tray.
3. Check all options of Settings/Startup tab.
Your Hide Folders Pro for Windows 9x has a free version. Do you have
a free version of Hide Folders XP?
Unfortunately Hide Folders XP is shareware and does not have a
free version. But you have 30-days free trial period to make sure
that you need or don't need this software.
What is your upgrade policy?
Purchasing any version of Hide Folders XP you are entitled to free
minor upgrades. There may be an additional fee for a major upgrade.
What are the minor and major upgrades?
A minor upgrade is where the version number changes only after
the first point (".").
An example of a minor upgrade is from version 1.0 to 1.1.
A major upgrade is where the version number changes before the
first point (".").
An example of a major upgrade is from version 1.6 to 2.0.
Minor upgrades assume bugfixes, some functionality improvement.
Major upgrades assume great functionality improvement, lots of new
features.
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