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Quick Access Folders & Files 2.2
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access to favorite folders. You can select a folder and the dialog will immediately jump to the directory. Access Folders really offers a number of uses. First, it lets you directly save important files to folders on local or network drives without all of the repetitive clicking. Second, it never lets you forget where these files are saved, especially those that have been downloaded from the Internet or edited in Office applications. Access Folders
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access the Fast Folder menu by right-clicking anywhere in the File,Directory,directory background (right pane) of Windows Explorer, the "white area" of Common Open/Save -dialogs,on the desktop and the Start button. In the menu that pops up, there will be a new item called "Fast Folders" with a list of folders that you have added from within Fast Folder Access or from the item "Add to Fast Folder" on the pop-up menu by right-clicking the directory
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access to Control Panel, Start Menu, applications, and more. Windows XP (and Windows 2000/NT) allows you to use its built-in security to control access to data stored on the NTFS volumes. With Folder Guard you can secure files and folders on both the NTFS and FAT/FAT32 drives, with a much greater flexibility: you can hide some files and keep other files in the same folder visible, set up the access rights using wildcards, or make files accessible
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access to Control Panel, Start Menu, applications, and more. Windows XP (and Windows 2000/NT) allows you to use its built-in security to control access to data stored on the NTFS volumes. With Folder Guard you can secure files and folders on both the NTFS and FAT/FAT32 drives, with a much greater flexibility: you can hide some files and keep other files in the same folder visible, set up the access rights using wildcards, or make files accessible
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folders on both the NTFS and FAT/FAT32 drives, with a much greater flexibility: you can hide some files and keep other files in the same folder visible, set up the access rights using wildcards, or make files accessible to only some programs that you select. Folder Guard protects your documents by intercepting requests from other programs to work with files; your data is not modified in any way. When Folder Guard hides a folder, the folder-s contents
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