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You should go to DOS and rename your folder with the alt
code Alt+255 = _ at the beginning of the name. In DOS
Alt+255 will just leave a blank space, but the rename
function will be succesful in Windows interface but it will
not allow any user access the folder until you rename the
folder back without the "alt+255" code at the beginning.
Ex: (in DOS-Command Prompt)
C:\>ren folder _folder (access wil not be possible by
ANYONE)
to access again: C:\>ren _folder folder (folder will be
properly restored)
Files or foloder inside the renamed folder will not damaged
or get lost, and won't be available for access either,
until you do the proper rename process. Great way, to
protect a folder in a Network, or public computer. Or even
at home for your "not so public files" ;).
by
]\/[aDDoG
starkeyx@Hotmail.com
Simple Trick To Lock your Files or Folders without software
- works on Xp.ME,98
Hi guys!
This is my first tutorial on windows hacking. Simple trick
on locking your folder or files in windows without any
software. sometimes you may feel to hide ur documents or
important data or some other stuff you can do it by a
locking software or anyother ,but password can be find out
by simple keylogger here is a better solution to you ,and
without any software!
I will consider that u'll know something abt registry and
CLSID value,if u don't know mail me and i'll give u
details, and how to use it. well i'll make it easier to
you,just go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/CLSID now what ? u'll see
a big list of some garbage value but don't panic simple go
to edit and find the name of folder u want to make it like
suppose if u want to make ur folder to MY NETWORK PLACES
then find it and it 'll show you the name on the right hand
corner and look at it thats in a folder whose key must be
like
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D}
ok half work is done now u know the CLSID value for network
places. main part is here simply go to the folder u want to
lock ,right click on it and select RENAME give the name and
after that give "." without quoets.and just copy the key
name u got in registry i mean
{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D} and press enter !
Bang u'll see ur folder as a my network places icon click
on it u'll see u network settings.but it won't show u the
actual content now to access that folder just go to dos
prompt and rename that folder e.g (i hope u should know how
to raname a File or folder in dos )
c:>rename mask.{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D} mask
now check ur folder again it 'll show you normal and
clickon it to open
you can create many folder icons like CONTROL PANEL, MY
NEWORK PLACES,MY COMPUTER,MY DOCUMENTS, etc
for more u'll search more u'll find .Here are some of the
folders with their CLSID values
Recycle Bin- {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F9554E}
Network Neighbourhood-
{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-O8002B30309D}
My Computer- {20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}
Control Panel- {21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}
My Briefcase- {85BBD920-42AO-1069-A2E4-08002B30309D}
History- {FF393560-C2A7-11CF-BFF4-444553540000}
Printers- {2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-O8002B0309D}
Dial-up Networking- {992CFFA0-F557-101A-88EC-00DD01CCC48}
Fonts- {BD84B380-8CA2-1069-AB1D-08000948534}
now u can safely lock ur folder from unauthorised access
and other stuff too
Try this out and have fun with ur friends computer to make
them cry
See you next time
email me at jibrail21@rediffmail.com
written by
THE MASK
Create files that start with a dot or period
Hi
With reference to RaNCiDDeViL's article on 5 July 02 on
CREATING FILES IN WINDOWS THAT BEGIN WITH A DOT (PERIOD)
I have a even easier method.
To crate a file that start with a dot or period, example
".rhost". There is a really simple way.
For win 9x,
1. Click on Start followed by Run
2. Enter "Command" without the quotes.
For NT and W2k,
1. Click on Start followed by Run
2. Enter "Cmd" without the quotes.
Follow these instructions:
1. A Dos prompt appears.
2. Say I want to create a file ".rhost"
3. Type the following command in Dos promt:
edit .rhost
4. A blue screen editor appear and just type in
anything you want.
5. On the menu click on File followed by save.
6. Exit the editor program and there's your ".rhost"
file.
Regards
Nemesis
By DaNoiZe:
It's much easier.
Just type at the command prompt :
c:\> copy con .rhost
<F6>
<Enter>
That will do the trick
Regards
CREATING FILES IN WINDOWS THAT BEGIN WITH A DOT (PERIOD)
by RaNCiDDeViL
did you ever read a tutorial about something with a web
server that told you to make a file called ".rhost" or
".htaccess" as if it had no filename and the letters were
all in the extention? and windows wouldn't let you make a
file with a name like that, right? as usual, there is a way
around windows's little restriction.
say you want to make .htaccess
1. make a new text file on the desktop and rename with the
"extention" you want, and with a letter in place of the
period (hhtaccess or xhtaccess etc). make sure you have
windows set to show you all extentions or you won't be
getting rid of the .txt!
2. leave the file empty for now (0 bytes).
3. add the file to a new ZIP archive called hi.zip or
something.
4. close WinZip.
5. go to Start Button -> Run and type in the following:
edit /70 c:\windows\desktop\hi.zip
6. when in the MS-DOS window, first press the Insert or Ins
key to set overtype mode. the cursor will change to a
blinking box rather than an underscore.
7. you should see the name of your file twice among the
rest of the garbage in the file. in the second instance
(closer to the end of the file), click directly on the first
letter (dummy letter -- h or x or whatever) so it is
highlighted by the blinking cursor.
8. type a period, and it will now read ".htaccess"
9. click on the File menu, and select Exit. when it asks
you if you would like to save the file, choose Yes.
10. extract the zip file to the desktop or wherever. you
now have a file called .htaccess that you can load into
Notepad or whatever you want!
NOTE 1: you NEED to have the "/70" switch between the word
"edit" and your path/filename to put the program into binary
editing mode. otherwise it will save it into text format and
it will no longer be a valid ZIP archive (try it -- WinZip
will give you an error). actually the switch tells the
program how many columns to show (the number can be anything
up to 78 -- or higher if you want to have to scroll over). i
have no idea why setting the columns switch also puts the
editor into binary format but it does! :-) if you are not
sure what mode you are in (text or binary), you can tell by
looking in the bottom right corner of the program next to
where it says what line and column you are at. in binary
mode there is a third status bar section called "Value" and
in text mode there is just empty space to the right of
"Col".
NOTE 2: make sure that when editing the file you do not
insert or delete characters -- just use overtype. if the
file ends up being more or less bytes than it started out
as, you will have a problem. ;-) when you try to open the
ZIP file WinZip will say that there is a difference of X
bytes from how many there should be, where X is the number
of characters you inserted or deleted.
IF YOU WANT TO OPEN A HIDE FILE IN NETWORK SHARING
If You Want to Open a Hide File in Network Sharing. Click
on "Network
Neighborhood" & then Click on Shared Folder , Go To Address
Bar & then Type this Command.
Example
Address Bar : ' \\PC Name\XYZ$ '
Your Folder is Open Succesfully.
Now You are Able to See All the Hide Files in the Folders.
QpG
Da Weasel. |