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By Dawn Kawamoto
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 10, 2006 3:11:00 PM

Microsoft has introduced Private Folder 1.0, free software that lets people store sensitive data on their home or work computers in a password-protected folder.

Private Folder 1.0, which is saved to a person's desktop, aims to shield private data from others when they have access to someone's computer or account. The potential fallout from IT administrators remains to be seen, should their colleagues opt to hide sensitive data in a private, password-protected folder. Microsoft does not offer support for the software.

"Private Folder 1.0 is a useful tool...to protect your private data when friends, colleagues, kids or other people share your PC or account," the software giant said in its announcement.

People who want to download the software are first required to run their computers through the Windows Genuine Advantage program. The controversial antipiracy tool is designed to verify that people have a legitimate copy of Microsoft Windows.

Those using the software also must have Windows XP Home Edition, Professional Edition or Media Center Edition, with Service Pack 2. The software also needs a high-resolution Super VGA video adapter and monitor to work properly.

Some observers are raising concerns about the potential headaches Private Folder may create for IT administrators.

"Oh great, have they even thought about the impact this could have on enterprises. I'm already trying to frantically find information on this product so that A) I can block to all our desktops and B) figure out how we then support it when users inevitably lose files. I can see the benefit in this product for home users, but it's a bit of a sloppy release by Microsoft," said an individual named Stuart Graham in a posting on MSBlog, a site related to Windows Server 2003.

Another individual, Daniel Goldleaf, said on MSBlog that companies should have terms of usage for corporate PCs that instruct employees not to download software onto their systems.

"If they install (Private Folder), uninstall it from Add/Remove Programs," Goldleaf added.

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Private Folder is exactly what I wanted
and I'm annoyed I didn't find it until it had already been killed by corporate IT depts.

Is it possible to still find Private Folders somewhere so I can install it on MY computer?... (Read the rest)
Posted by: websoftware@... Posted on: 07/17/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
"If they install (Private Folder), uninstall it from Add/Remove Programs,"  zmud | 07/10/06
Only 1 of 2 possible answers to your questions  NonZealot | 07/10/06
Here are your answers  NonZealot | 07/10/06
Since you are testing it  TheHonestTruth | 07/10/06
Don't know for sure  NonZealot | 07/10/06
People will complain about anything  NonZealot | 07/10/06
You obviously don't work in an enterprise setting...  BitTwiddler | 07/10/06
How so???  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/10/06
You need to ask?  NonZealot | 07/10/06
It IS nothing more than a carrot on an idiot stick, isn't it?  yogeee | 07/10/06
Call it what you want  NonZealot | 07/10/06
Suggestion  tic swayback | 07/10/06
tic: your suggestion is noted  NonZealot | 07/10/06
Oh a policy is definitely the way to go  tic swayback | 07/10/06
Folder encryption progs  ohansky | 07/12/06
Spelling  mark.aggleton@... | 07/11/06
poetic licence  not of this world | 07/11/06
Difference is...  Spikey_Mike | 07/10/06
No, not really...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/10/06
Difference is moot, and not the issue  Cayble | 07/11/06
Only if you?re clueless  Cayble | 07/10/06
what are you stupid?  warezdog | 07/11/06
Why should admins be worried about this?  PB_z | 07/10/06
Here's why...  Zeppo9191 | 07/10/06
Then IT failed long before the data was lost  NonZealot | 07/10/06
Exactly, if this is a problem, IT is incompetent  Cayble | 07/10/06
Failed how?  nucrash | 07/11/06
Nope, Nope and Nope and Nope again.  Cayble | 07/10/06
Employee Encriptions  DonG43 | 07/10/06
HAha yeah, reminds me of the time I set the bios password, and then set....  yogeee | 07/10/06
They just send it back to the manufacturer  Linux User 147460 | 07/10/06
It's ok for home use...... but  Badgered | 07/10/06
Wrong  SmillingMan | 07/10/06
Disagree with the Smilling Man...  Spikey_Mike | 07/10/06
Backup Agent  3D0G | 07/10/06
desktop agents  Spikey_Mike | 07/10/06
Licences  mikeybrass | 07/10/06
re: Wrong  Badgered | 07/10/06
DOA !!!  techboy_z | 07/10/06
Yes, you are paranoid  SmillingMan | 07/10/06
DOA!!! *** NSA Key To Every WinSy$  jmoore@... | 07/11/06
Good grief, don't these admins have polices in place.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/10/06
Polices? Like the Keystone Cops? j/k (NT)  Scrat | 07/10/06
I keep our employees  John Zern | 07/10/06
Encrypted?  Bill4 | 07/10/06
If an enterprise admin allows users to install this...  3D0G | 07/10/06
Clarification?  nalyd357 | 07/10/06
Does this software use the SID ?  BitTwiddler | 07/10/06
Issues?  3D0G | 07/10/06
Microsoft hands out 'private' folders  Loverock Davidson | 07/10/06
Private Folder is exactly what I wanted  websoftware@... | 07/17/06
An issue for forensics and admins  Chad_z | 07/10/06
Wow, I agree with you!  NonZealot | 07/10/06
Better ways to go  ariel05 | 07/10/06
You mean, Windows XP users don't know how to configure their hard drives?  HypnoToad | 07/10/06
Windows NTFS security is Granular....  Linux User 147460 | 07/10/06
Please explain  Richard Flude | 07/10/06
Cox & Rep toasting right now...  jdd48 | 07/10/06
Lost all data  mstaindl@... | 07/10/06
In an enterprise situation...  rmazzeo | 07/10/06
Gee thanks, Bill...  Tyler_Durden | 07/10/06
Would you like some cheese...  Jazhawk | 07/10/06
Steals another Idea from another company  hoiatl | 07/10/06
Like, TOTALLY DUDE!!!  NonZealot | 07/10/06
Microsoft does not offer support for the software.  digitrog | 07/10/06
PGP Disk does the job well  x3dre@... | 07/11/06
Why is IT crying?  observer_z | 07/11/06
This has been done before  nucrash | 07/11/06
windows genuine advantage  not of this world | 07/11/06
AMEN!  btljooz | 07/11/06
Cryptainer already does this  Bamboo Man | 07/11/06
M$ to disgruntled consumer:  btljooz | 07/11/06
Without thinking over the ramifications.......  warezdog | 07/11/06
RELAX it Microsoft  sashley_z | 07/11/06
Webroot detects as a rootkit  testype@... | 07/14/06

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