How to use the function of “Password-Protect Folder” well in the local area network?
For example, there is a folder abcd on disk D of computer A. After encrypting abcd with SuperEncryptor on computer A, how can I visit abcd through computer B with the password? At first, you should guarantee that computer B is entitled to read and write files on computer A. Second, you should map disk D on computer A to a disk (for example, disk K) on computer B. (please consult references by yourself about how to map) Now, double-click the file abcd on disk K (in fact, it is abcd on disk D of computer A), then input the correct password, and you can open the folder.
For example, there is a folder named “abcd” on disk D of computer A. After password-protecting “abcd” with SuperEncryptor on computer A, how can I visit “abcd” through computer B with the password? At first, you should guarantee that computer B is entitled to read and write files on computer A. Second, you should map disk D on computer A to a disk (for example, disk K) on computer B. (please consult references by yourself about how to map) Now, double-click the file “abcd” on disk K (in fact, it is “abcd” on disk D of computer A), then input the correct password, and you can open the folder.