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Originally Posted by Beavis
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Yes but according to xtort.net? "
dirLock doesn't encrypt the content of the folder you are going to lock,
... dirLock also disables the Security Tab from the Folder Properties when it loads.
This would not be a good thing. Other info is that it does not prevent another person with same rights from moving/copying the files in the directory. I have a feeling though that Hoster would not be able to work either.
The objective here is to encrypt the KMA files, allowing specified users to use the files in Hoster, but not allowing those users to copy, move or delete those files. Encrypting them is the easy part though time consuming because each file has to be done individually. The hard part is setting the additional users permissions to allow use. This has to be done file by file and cannot be done on a group of files at once.