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October 13th, 2003, 11:08 PM
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Passworded Folder Bypass?
For those who don't know it is possible to create a password protected folder. Simply by just creating a compressed folder, going to the "file" menu and clicking "password". It will prompt you for a password that you can use to lock the folder with.
BYPASS PASSWORD PROTECTION
>> My Computer
>> Local Disk (C:\)
>> Documents and Settings
>> Owner Name's Folder
>> Local Settings (This was a hidden folder)
>> Temp (Do not delete anything in this folder)
Once in there look for a folder that contains your compressed folder (*.zip).
If you open it it will display all the contents with the need for a password.
I belive that is a problem. I know you can deni acces to the temp folder. Is there anyother way i "patch" this problem?
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