By: Patricia Holland | 2010-10-21 | Article Marketing Changing room lockers are not called "designer lockers" and "executive lockers" without reason. These are the most sophisticated of all locker units that actually work as key elements of interior design. read more
By: juliashing | 2012-01-30 | Wellness When it comes to choosing the right high school lockers, it’s important to understand what your options are and what’s best for your school. Choosing the right selection of lockers will show your commitment to making sure that the students have a safe and secure place to put their belongings. read more
By: Jimmy A Jones | 2010-04-02 | Software Password protect USB drive devices with the right kind of software. Do I mean a certain brand or version? No, I mean there are two major ways to get such password protection software; you can buy it, or you can download it for free. Which is best? Now, think about that one for just a bit here. Which would you trust? Do you know what your downloading when you choose the freebie? I think you'd be surprised to hear it - even quite a bit angry. Allow me to explain... read more
By: Jimmy A Jones | 2010-04-03 | Software In order to properly password protect USB drives and the information that they hold from the clutches of people in the business of identity theft, we really need to be very careful as to where we decide to get our protection from. There are software programs that provide a means to password protect USB dives and the personal data therein, but not all are created equal... in fact, some may actually put all of your data in deep jeopardy. read more
By: Jimmy A Jones | 2010-04-02 | Software When you use USB memory password protection, you are keeping your private personal data under lock and key. These little memory sticks can get lost (or stolen) so easily, after all... and they often do. Ever hear of identity theft? You better believe password protection is necessary! But aren't there password protection software programs downloadable for free? Sure there are! Are they safe? Think about it - okay, now think some more - do you really think they're safe? Allow me to explain a little something here... read more
By: Mark Johnson | 2011-01-11 | Security Passwords are the most common means of authentication, but if you don't choose good passwords and keep them confidential, it is almost as bad as not having a password at all. Many email and store services have been successfully broken into by crooks because of poor or simple passwords. read more
By: convenchan | 2011-11-01 | Security Many people are unaware that you can password protect Microsoft Word 2003 document. If you need to protect a document, Microsft Word 2003 can assist you in protecting your document's security. read more
By: Alexia Rudolf | 2012-04-05 | Software PST Password Protection is created to keep unauthorized users unable to open or access pst files. But if you accidentally lost PST Password then you can use the steps for PST Password Reset. read more
By: holliebuttler | 2012-03-26 | Software If you want to open password protected excel file, then there is some best tricks there by which you can easily unlock password protected excel file. If they don’t work then you can also use third party tool for office password recovery. read more
By: convenchan | 2011-11-04 | Security If you need to protect a sensitive excel document, Microsoft Excel 2003 makes it easy. Microsoft Excel 2003 offer several features to help restrict access to files through the use of passwords or encryption. These file level security measures are separate from any operating system level security options. By following the simple step by step process below to you can easily password protect microsof read more
By: Jimmy A Jones | 2010-04-03 | Software Windows password USB drive protection is something like a digital lock, the password being the key. Yes, this is common knowledge, but you'd be quite surprised how often people don't use this knowledge to their best advantage. We use passwords for just about anything and everything computer related, but when we use external drives and data sticks to carry information from one computer to the next, quite a few of us out there don't often think about protecting the data with a password, thinking it's only going to jump from one PC to another pretty soon. read more
By: Jaya Shree | 2010-12-17 | Mobile Passwords act as the key to the private data you store in your mobile devices. Therefore, it is important to keep them strong. Lengthy passwords and software options are efficient options to keep your digital life secure. read more
By: Ara Pekel | 2010-03-28 | Security Every single computer has passwords. And not just one but many strings, mixture of letters, symbols and digits that are "key" to opening certain "doors". And there are many such doors in every single computer, no matter how much the value of information is on it. read more
By: Jimmy A Jones | 2010-04-02 | Software Password protect external hard drive data with the proper tools for the right job. What do I mean? I mean sometimes we might find a program online that offers to password protect external hard drive data from prying eyes that's offered for free. We download these, and then the trouble starts. Viral programs that ride along with the software that we hope to get is accepted by us into our computers, and these viral programs are geared to gather our personal data and send it all off to marketing companies. read more