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- Price: Free to try (50-use trial); $29.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: May 09, 2005
- Total Downloads: 61,907
- Downloads last week: 56
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- Average user rating: stars out of 7 votes
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Publisher's description
From Friday Software :File Securer is designed to protect your sensitive folders and personal files. The program embeds protection into the Windows system kernel, both in command and window modes. File Securer lets you lock your folders and files anywhere. The locking and unlocking object functions are integrated into the system menu. Select an object, right-click the mouse, and click lock or unlock. If someone wants to access your locked object, the system will ask for a password. The tools will record the error passwords and the user, then report to you.
Version 3.75 updates the bad file links list and changed the file database support.
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Version: File Securer Software 3.75
Pros: It handles the actual locking and locking of files better (easier to use) than some programs, but that's about where it ends.
Cons: In general the application worked OK. I read that the security it uses is pretty easy to defeat, but to be honest I never tried. Based on other reviews I decided to uninstall the software, and that's why its getting 1 star from me. When I tried to uninstall it, the "Remove" button under Add/Remove programs did nothing, so I tried the "Uninstall" menu option under the programs group, entered my password and then Windows XP SP2 blue screened! Not a very common thing these days, but File Securer managed to pull it off. To top it off when I got back into Windows some of my "sensitive files" that I had deleted when I had File Securuer installed, just magically appeared back on my desktop, un protected. NOt sure about you, but if gaping holes like this can exist I'm not too confident about the rest of it. Use at own risk I say!
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