Brad Adrian
07-01-2002, 05:09 PM
<a href="http://www.handango.com/PlatformProductDetail.jsp?amp;sectionId=0&catalog=0&platformId=2&productId=32524&productType=2&siteId=311&zsortParams=true">http://www.handango.com/PlatformProductDetail.jsp?amp;sectionId=0&catalog=0&platformId=2&productId=32524&productType=2&siteId=311&zsortParams=true</a><br /><br />Looking for a way to password protect individual folders on your Pocket PC? Well, Chris Clark has pointed us to a solution from dmdSoftware called SecureDisk. It appears as though this little application allows you to password protect any a sub-folder of the My Documents directory.<br /><br />Features:<br /><br />• Your "My SecureDisk" remains protected even when attached to your desktop. <br />• Safe; if you lose your password, you won't lose your files (contact us for a solution). <br />• Works with ALL applications on your Pocket PC. Because "My SecureDisk" is a virtual device located under your "My Documents" directory, ALL your applications have access to your files. <br />• Uses SIP for password entry. That means that you can have an alphanumeric password. <br />• Passwords can be entered through a keyboard, SIP, or simply written on screen (with Microsoft Transcriber) <br />• Passwords are not limited in size. <br />• Only protect the stuff you want.<br /><br />The description makes it sound as though there's a special workaround if you forget your password, but I haven't been able to find out exactly what that entails. I'll update this post when I do find out.