Ikeep running into an issue where I have core sheets in some workflows/dashboards that users keep deleting and I have to go back an restore it. I would love to have the ability as an Admin to lock a whole sheet to prevent it from being deleted. Ideally, this sheet would still be editable in this use case.
Adding my thoughts here on Conditional Formatting. Not everyone likes to see "color coding"/conditional formatting on sheets. It would be a great feature to have Conditional Formatting settings by user just like filters. If I set it up only I can see it unless I check the box "Share Conditional Formatting".
We have a sheet with a contact list drop down. What we would like to do is have the user's first and last name with their email address added to this drop down list when the account is created and added to the Everyone group. Has anyone else looked at this option?
Within Salesforce Quip, there is a Smartsheet Integration. I think it was developed by Smartsheet. Problem: The integration doesn't have a selection for the new Board view. One may only select from Grid, Gantt, Card, and Calednar. See my capture below. Thanks for looking into this. -Marc
Before the "WINDOWS" screen at starting press F8 to enter the screen to safe mode.run your computer in safe mode and then start folder lock it will run and don't ask for password and then unlock your files hope this help.
After uninstalling Folder Lock 6 please go to My Documents and search for a file name locker with extension (*FLK) or (*FLKW) and delete. Do not forget to restart you computer before trying to delete or to open you locked files.
Bigger Problem : I had locked many folders with this software when it was working fine.
But now I can't access those folders anymore, they're still locked but software doesn't show these folders in its "locked folders list".
How do I unlock them?
The software was working fine for few months - I was able to lock and unlock things in my computer during that period. But all of a sudden the software Folder Lock just got reset somehow.
I had the same problem. I was not able to retrieve my locked files but uninstall of folder lock without password is easily done by using for example speed commander (select folder lock from program files via speed commander and delete) Simple as that.(no password required) Can also be done with other file finding software as well.
The only way I know is to change the name of the parent directory in which the locked folder exists for example Pictures is the locked folder then change C:/Anything/Pictures to C:/Anything else/Pictures
Open Computer Management by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Security, clicking Administrative Tools, and then double-clicking Computer Management. Administrator permission required If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
I would like to ask how the lock tabs feature can be used. I just updated to the latest version, 12.22 Light edition and I followed these instructions which were found in the manual:
"Folder tabs can be locked in a number of different ways. Primarily, when a tab is locked, it always displays the same folder. To lock a tab, right-click on it and choose a command from the context menu's Lock Tab menu."
(Something we have on our list to make built-in in the future. The current built-in purpose of locked tabs is more about keeping them from changing folders, as described in the manual screenshot in the post above mine.)
Browse to the location of documents. Goto properties and set the permission for owner as well as group as read and write. Now try to delete the folder from another nautilus window (one without root privileges).
First of all i am a beginner. My data is stored in a particular folder and i don't want the user to find it out and open the content.. This content of folder will be used frequently by application (read & write). Please help me...
If the Operator needs to log in to run the application which saves to the Application Data folder, then they would need access to that folder, which means it's either within their own folder (thus they can access/modify the file) or it is in another folder to which they have permission to write to. In either case, if the Operator runs the application and as a result of running the application a file is created to store data, then they would have access to that file.
One trick would be to save it in a complicated deep folder somewhere or on a network drive which allows to save a file once, but not allow to edit it (that's what they have here). It may be possible to do the same arrangement on a PC with permissions. Again that's an OS specific feature.
Ton's advice is a good start. That will place your programs application data in the standard spot that all other applications should be using. This location (I think) is a hidden folder by default (at least on the Windows OS). If the user feels like being a little hacker and mess with the files in the folder, then they are bringing application errors upon themselves.
The same guy in question had no programming experience. He actually managed to get a job as a LabVIEW programmer after claiming that he wrote the software.. He was hired as a test operator and "stole" the source code..
Thank You Ton . I am using LabVIEW 8.6. Is this application data function available in 8.6?? As mentioned by Ray if the user have admin privilege he can surely edit it. We are now facing problem in which the operator will try to edit these logged files....we tried to protect it by changing extension but they found that also..
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Folder Lock comes with a powerful file shredder and a cloud-based backup solution as well. The demo is free, while the full-version is $39.95. Knowing how to lock a folder in Windows costs a bit of money, but the functionality and customization makes it worth it. Now you know how to password protect a folder.
You can also use disk-encryption software for more robust security than just a password. These tools block even the most advanced brute-force attacks, which try to crack passwords and encryption keys using different combinations.
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You should password protect files because if you share your computer with others, someone might accidentally delete or modify an important file, or even share a private folder. You might even make the critical error yourself, accidentally sending sensitive information to the wrong person.
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And you can always use Windows to encrypt an entire folder, as described above. Knowing how to password protect a folder and how to encrypt your files is key to making sure your content is locked up tight.
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When importing shared folders from LastPass, the 1Password importer drops a "1Password import lock" item in each shared folder to prevent it from being re-imported unless you delete that item. This is a very useful feature, and it worked well on version 8.10.9.
Simple to use and deploy encryption tool that relies on hiding files from prying eyes as much as encryption to protect sensitive documents. Sadly, it transgresses many security standards by making the serial number a master password.
An approach where you cross your fingers or convince yourself that nothing you have is worth the effort to take it might suffice, but at some point, almost inevitably, your computer will be compromised, and you will wish that you had taken more care of its contents.
Folder lock is software designed to let even a non-technical user take control of files and folders on their system, and even USB key stored content, and secure it from those that might want access with nefarious intent.
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