| How to allow access to file or folder for ones users | | | | - Access Control feature not included in Windows XP |
| or groups and deny for others in Windows XP Home | | | | Home Edition, as you can see here at the Microsoft |
| which has no Security tab in folder properties dialog | | | | website in the Windows XP Comparison Guide |
| window? It's simple now! | | | | - There are no Security tab in folder (of file) |
| In first days of March, 2006 UNGSoft Developers | | | | Properties Dialog window, if you use Windows XP |
| Group releases new version of File Security Manager | | | | Home Edition. And this tab can not be enabled in |
| - unique and useful program makes NTFS security | | | | folder options like when using Windows XP |
| available in Windows XP Home. With File Security | | | | Professional Edition. |
| Manager today every Windows XP Home user can | | | | - Windows XP Home cacls command line tool and |
| get permissions editor like Win XP Pro provides. The | | | | freeware programs isn't suitable software for Access |
| program can work with user rights, ownership, | | | | control. |
| effective permissions and has even more power | | | | - Windows XP Home also has other limitations but |
| features: Security Wizard, very fast file browser, | | | | they are not so significant. |
| secure deletion, and permissions assignment over | | | | There are plug-ins for Windows Explorer and cracking |
| network. New version contains user interface and | | | | methods which allows you using Windows XP Home |
| core updates, new nice icons, new file management | | | | with some features of Windows XP Pro. According |
| operations, help documentation improvements and a | | | | to the License Agreement for Windows XP Home |
| critical bug fix with ownership management. Today | | | | their use is illegal and eligible as a piracy because |
| every Windows XP Home user can manage | | | | some of them contain copied form Windows XP |
| advanced security settings for files, permissions, and | | | | Professional distributive (or NT/2000 Server) library |
| ownership, perform other security tasks more easily | | | | and by that such usage break copyrights. |
| and faster than XP Pro users. Also now it is possible | | | | If Windows XP Home Edition is not allows managing |
| to use File Security Manager as Explorer-style file | | | | file and folder permissions using Windows Explorer |
| manager: you can move, copy, paste and remove | | | | and any other standard Windows program, how it is |
| files to recycle bin and perform any security | | | | possible to use File Security Manager? The answer is |
| operations more quickly. | | | | simple: Win XP Home allows other, third-party |
| File Security Manager is not just folder locking | | | | software to perform any security operations including |
| software - it works with NTFS permissions and | | | | managing file and folder permissions. |
| security descriptors. That's why it is best file and | | | | Why It's better to use File Security Manager in |
| folder protection software - it provides highest level | | | | comparison with purchasing Windows XP |
| of security! | | | | Professional? |
| If you don't know why this program so necessary | | | | Intel-based PCs and especially laptops usually come |
| for Windows XP Home users let's discuss: What are | | | | with Windows XP Home. Win XP Pro license costs |
| differences between windows XP Home and | | | | twice more than Windows XP Home Edition. |
| Professional? | | | | By ordering File Security Manager you can save your |
| Main difference is that Microsoft Windows XP Home | | | | money in comparison with purchasing Windows XP |
| Edition has no usable tools for performing security | | | | Professional. |
| tasks: | | | | |