1. jjhearn's Avatar
    I have an 8310. Is there a way to hide pics in a folder and password protect it from just being open? I have tried to just hide the pics like you can the desktop folders, but it would never let me do it. Any suggestions?

    JJ
    04-12-09 07:57 PM
  2. Chrisy's Avatar
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    Last edited by chrisy520; 04-12-09 at 08:02 PM.
    04-12-09 07:59 PM
  3. jjhearn's Avatar
    thanks for the quick reply chrisy
    04-12-09 08:02 PM
  4. Chrisy's Avatar
    No problem.

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    04-12-09 08:03 PM
  5. jjhearn's Avatar
    oh haha, i like the porn reference gee thanks

    JJ
    04-12-09 08:09 PM
  6. Chrisy's Avatar
    Oh, not implying anything! It's just a big thread on what you're looking for.

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    04-12-09 08:14 PM
  7. John Yester's Avatar
    Ya i use the program, but not to lock out naughty photos, it actually works real well for me. Have pictures of on scene or stuff that you normally don;t want people to see fire, crash photographs it's nice to have the secure in one place.
    04-12-09 08:17 PM
  8. amazinglygraceless's Avatar
    Ya i use the program, but not to lock out naughty photos, it actually works real well for me. Have pictures of on scene or stuff that you normally don;t want people to see fire, crash photographs it's nice to have the secure in one place.
    Same here John. Don't want to run afoul of HIPAA
    04-12-09 08:36 PM
  9. John Yester's Avatar
    Ya that and also, just someones personal stuff and people in incidents is not stuff I want other people to see, but we do use that info for training purposes.
    04-12-09 08:39 PM
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