In order for this option to work in Microsoft Windows XP home you must meet the following requirements.
1. The hard disk drive must be formatted in NTFS and not FAT32.
2. The folder you're attempting to encrypt must be in your own personal folder. For example, if your name is bob, you must be encrypting a folder that is or that is contained within the below folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\Bob\
You cannot encrypt any folders outside of this folder.
Augie65
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November 26th, 2005 19:00
In order for this option to work in Microsoft Windows XP home you must meet the following requirements.
1. The hard disk drive must be formatted in NTFS and not FAT32.
2. The folder you're attempting to encrypt must be in your own personal folder. For example, if your name is bob, you must be encrypting a folder that is or that is contained within the below folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\Bob\
You cannot encrypt any folders outside of this folder.