On Jan 19, 10:52*pm, Paul <paul...@excite.com> wrote:
> I figured this one out. Copied to one PC, created a shortcut so it
> pointed to the C:\ drive and then copied that shortcut to the \\server
> folder I will be pulling from.
>
> On Jan 19, 12:22*pm, vj <vijayjany...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I have a folder containg an exe file (of a program) and some
> > associated files. I want to make a shortcut of the exe file on the
> > desktop (so that users can run the program by double-clicking the
> > shortcut), but I also want that the users should NOT be able to copy
> > (and/or view) the contents of the folder.
>
> > I searched the newsgroups and found a lot of threads on password
> > protecting the folder/permissions/sharing, but the options like "make
> > folder private" are not available in my windows as suggested in the
> > newsgroups (I am running XP pro, NTFS). Also, encrypting the folder
> > ('Encrypt contents to secure data") doesn't help, as folder is still
> > accessible. I also tried winzip with password, but in this case the
> > shortcut on desktop doesn't work.
> > I also tried leaving the folder in the administrator account while
> > moving the shortcut to the Guest account, but in this case again the
> > shortcut does not work. I tried hiding the folder and it worked, but
> > the hidden folder can easily be traced through the shortcut available
> > on the desktop.
>
> > Is there a way to achieve my target?
>
> > Thanks
Thanks Paul and Pegasus for your time and replies. However, I realise
from the replies that I did not make my problem clear enough in the
first instance, I apologise for this. Let me clarify it: I am refering
to a single machine (and not a server and client configuration over
LAN). I want to copy the folder under question to this single PC, and
the other user is also working directly on the same PC (obviously at a
different time when I am not working on this PC). Kindly read the
original problem in this light, any replies would be highly
appreciated.
Thanks.
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