Get power of Windows XP Professional in Home Edition!

As far as you know Windows XP Home is veryHome Edition. And this tab can not be enabled in
limited in comparison with Windows XP Professional.folder options like when using Windows XP
Before recent days there was no suitable softwareProfessional Edition. It's impossible to manage files and
for Windows XP Home NTFS Security management.folders permissions without File Security Manager
Today every Windows XP Home user can managebecause of Windows XP Home Edition limitations.
advanced security settings for files, permissions, and- Windows XP Home Edition contains a small program
ownership, perform other security tasks more easily- cacls. This program allows managing file and folder
and faster than XP Pro users.permissions but it is not provides Graphical User
File Security Manager is unique and innovativeInterface and cannot be used to manage advanced
software, used to manage file and folder permissionspermissions. As you can see cacls isn't suitable
(Access control) in Windows XP Home Edition. Withsoftware for access control editing.
File Security Manager now Windows XP Home users- Windows XP Home Edition is not allows managing
and laptop owners can easily manage access to filesfile and folder permissions using Windows Explorer
and folders through an advanced interface. Forand any other standard Windows program, but it
example, you can allow access to file or folder forallows other, third-party software to perform any
ones users or groups and deny for others. Thesecurity operations including managing files and folders
program integrates ease of use, convenient userpermissions.
interface and even Security Wizard which allowBenefits of using File Security Manager.
performing any security operation very quickly andOften, especially when computer (or laptop)
simply. Program also includes Secure deletion featureconnected to network (for example office or home
and fast File browser.network) or there are two or more user accounts, it
Why File Security Manager?is required to allow access to some files and folders
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition has no usableand deny access to another files and folders. For
tools for performing security tasks:example allow access to shared folder but deny
- Access Control feature - to restrict access toaccess to subfolder of the shared folder, allow
selected files, applications, and other resources foraccess for one user or group and deny for other,
certain users or groups and allow access for othersallow copy executables from shared folder but deny
users or groups - unfortunately not included inlaunch them when they are accessed through
Windows XP Home Edition, as you can see here atnetwork. You can use File Security Manager to
the Microsoft website in the Windows XPperform any of these and any others security tasks.
Comparison Guide:Your copy of Windows XP Home Edition becomes a
- There are no Security tab in folder (of file)bit like Professional Edition with File Security Manager.
Properties Dialog window, if you use Windows XP