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39 lines
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OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO 777777777
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O O O O 7
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O O O O 7
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O O O O 7
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O O O O 7
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O O O O 7
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OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO 7
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***ONLY WORKS IN DOS***
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1.Open the MSDos prompt or your command promt and type cls
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2.cls clears the screen, this is optional!
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3.Create a new folder for example on the desktop.
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4.To do this type: mkdir \windows\desktop\encrypt
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5.To encrypt the folder type:
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6.ren \windows\desktop\encrypt encrypt_ed
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7.Where the _ sign is, is what the folder will looklike in windows.
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8.But instead of using the keyboard to get the _ sign in DOS. type this
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9.encrypt(HOLD ALT & PRESS 255)ed
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10.In DOS it will appear as a blank space. The Folder cannot now be edited,
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renamed, moved, opened, deleted etc through windows, but everything inside
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the folder remains the same!
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11.To decrypt the folder type:
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ren \windows\desktop\encrypt(ALT+255)ed decrypted
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12. Thats it! type cls if you want, to cover up what you have been doing!
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You can now access the folder through windows.
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13. If you havn't gotten it it's very simply all that you are doing is
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going into dos and typing ren(name) \folder to another name that is going to
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have the (hold alt & press 255 ) command so that you can't see it in windows
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but it is still there and accessable!!!
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-oo7
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