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Can Folder Guard protect my files in the “safe mode”?

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Can Folder Guard protect my files in the “safe mode”?

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First of all, if you use Windows 95, 98, or Me, you can restrict booting in the safe mode by modifying the MSDOS.SYS file. Please review the section “Using Folder Guard: Giving your computer bullet-proof protection” in Folder Guard Help. Also, it is possible to configure your computer so that Folder Guard would perform the protection of folders even in the safe mode, on both Windows Me/98/95 and Windows XP/2000/NT systems. However this information is provided to the licensed customers only. If you have not purchase your license yet, click here for the instructions. If you have already purchased a license, please contact our technical support for the instructions. Please don’t forget to include your Order Number in all messages. Q: I forgot the Administrator’s password for Folder Guard… A: If you forget the Master password or the logon password for the Default User, then the only way to solve the problem is to set up a new password — by running Folder Guard and using its appropriate

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