the SAM file in the config folder of system32.
in /etc/shadow file, encrypted
i don't know you have a brain figure it out yourself
One way to secure a file on your computer is to protect it with a password. Other ways to protect personal files is to encrypt them or editing permission settings on your computer.
Yes, but it would require software that you would have to purchase. There is no real way to do it for free. You will just have to type your password every time.
The DS_Store, or Desktop Services Store, is a hidden file on Apple's Mac OS X operating system. So it is the name of a file on a computer and not a grocery chain.
If usrname and xword are for icloud, you're fine. You don't need icloud on a computer. If you've forgotten the password to your computer... take it to the apple store.
Passwords have been used for computers since about 1961. The first file sharing system that was password protected was at MIT that year.
You can't give password to a notepad file. If u wish to protect ur file. Cut that file/files into a compressed(zipped folder) and then select 'add password' in 'file'. Give password. Hereafter whenever u open this file, it will ask u password.
You cannot purchase or download any app from the App Store without your iTunes account password.However, if you have the password remembered on your computer, you can purchase the app through iTunes, and then transfer it through the USB-iPod Touch cable from there.
It depends what you mean by 'cant access'. a) If your computer crashed while a file was open - Open Office should automatically attempt to recover the file next time you open it. b) If the file is locked by a password - you need to enter the correct password to open it.
A USB can store anything that can be represented by a computer file, so yes.
First of all a password protected ISO file is actually a compressed ISO file protected with a password. The result of this action will generate an UIF file. The only way of decompressing this file is again specifying the password during the process. There are currently no programs available that can guess the password.