>> What I was meaning (in some way) was that if you make a .zip, anyone can
>> delete it.
> 
> Fred didn't say why he wanted to keep people out of his files, but I
> suspect it is for security. Look at his sig--he works for a casino. Those
> folk have to be as careful about security as banks. I know--I've watched
> "The Sopranos."
> 
>> Hidding Folders and/or files is a safe solution.
> 
> Not really. I can find your hidden files in the time it takes you to get a
> cup of coffee. Mac or PC.
> 
> Another suggestion would be to store his code on a secure network drive--a
> competent administrator can give him a directory that nobody else can even
> see.
> 
> So, how about a hidden password-protected zip file on a removable hard
> drive on a server that only Fred can access?

I think removable HD is the key... take the suckers with you, throw 'em in a
safe, whatever. There are plenty of drives that slide right out of a dock.

-Kurt


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