Or take a look at http://www.truecrypt.org/ (Unless like Brain said,
you are doing this to learn)
On Mar 27, 11:17 pm, Larry Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brian Erhard wrote:
> > I am still fairly new to python and wanted to attempt a home made
> > password protection program. There are file
"Ene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Install the free PortablePython from http://www.portablepython.com/
> on your USB flash drive, and go from there.
To be clear: In addition to being a zero-cost download, Portable
Python is free software:
Python® distribution included in Portable Python is
I suspect he wants to do this just for the kicks.
Just for completion, Truecrypt
does precisely what you need. It has to be installed, but you could
carry the installer unencrypted in the same USB drive.
Larry Bates wrote:
Brian Erhard wrote:
I am still fairly new to python and
Brian Erhard wrote:
> I am still fairly new to python and wanted to attempt a home made
> password protection program. There are files that I carry on a USB
> flash drive that I would like to password protect. Essentially, I
> would like to password protect an entire directory of files. Is there
Is there
a way to auto execute a python script after a user double clicks to
open a folder on the USB drive? How can you capture that double click
event on a specific folder?
That would depend on what desktop / Operating System you're
using. If it's Windows, you need a shell extension (wh
Brian Erhard wrote:
> Is there
> a way to auto execute a python script after a user double clicks to
> open a folder on the USB drive? How can you capture that double click
> event on a specific folder?
That would depend on what desktop / Operating System you're
using. If it's Windows, you need a
On Mar 27, 11:56 am, "Brian Erhard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am still fairly new to python and wanted to attempt a home made
> password protection program. There are files that I carry on a USB
> flash drive that I would like to password protect. Essentially, I
> would like to password prot
On Mar 27, 9:56 am, "Brian Erhard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am still fairly new to python and wanted to attempt a home made
> password protection program. There are files that I carry on a USB
> flash drive that I would like to password protect. Essentially, I
> would like to password prote
I am still fairly new to python and wanted to attempt a home made
password protection program. There are files that I carry on a USB
flash drive that I would like to password protect. Essentially, I
would like to password protect an entire directory of files. Is there
a way to auto execute a pyt