| As far as you know Windows XP Home is very | | | | Home 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 software | | | | Professional 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 manage | | | | because 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 innovative | | | | Interface and cannot be used to manage advanced |
| software, used to manage file and folder permissions | | | | permissions. As you can see cacls isn't suitable |
| (Access control) in Windows XP Home Edition. With | | | | software 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 files | | | | file and folder permissions using Windows Explorer |
| and folders through an advanced interface. For | | | | and any other standard Windows program, but it |
| example, you can allow access to file or folder for | | | | allows other, third-party software to perform any |
| ones users or groups and deny for others. The | | | | security operations including managing files and folders |
| program integrates ease of use, convenient user | | | | permissions. |
| interface and even Security Wizard which allow | | | | Benefits of using File Security Manager. |
| performing any security operation very quickly and | | | | Often, especially when computer (or laptop) |
| simply. Program also includes Secure deletion feature | | | | connected 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 usable | | | | and 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 to | | | | access to subfolder of the shared folder, allow |
| selected files, applications, and other resources for | | | | access for one user or group and deny for other, |
| certain users or groups and allow access for others | | | | allow copy executables from shared folder but deny |
| users or groups - unfortunately not included in | | | | launch them when they are accessed through |
| Windows XP Home Edition, as you can see here at | | | | network. You can use File Security Manager to |
| the Microsoft website in the Windows XP | | | | perform 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 | | | | |