![]() You can go to the Options section and check Delete files after compression. In the right pane, input password and tick the " Encrypt file names" in the Encryption part. Step 2: Under Archive, rename the folder. Step 1: Right-click on the folder you want to encrypt and navigate to 7-Zip > Add to archive. You can encrypt the folders after compressing when you have fewer folders. Tip 2: Encrypt folders via compressing it Hit Enter then the folder will show up again. Run the locked.bat file once again, a password requires before opening the Private folder. Step 8: The Private folder now is being hidden. Step 7: When you see the " Are you sure to encrypt the hidden Private file?(Y/N)" show in the CMD window, type Y for Yes or N for No. Step 6: Move folders you want to encrypt to the Private folder and launch "locked.bat" file again. ![]() Then you will find it creates a folder named Private. ![]() Step 5: Double-click on the locked.bat file to run it. Step 4: Type " locked.bat" in the box next to File name. ![]() Step 3: At the top-left corner, click File Save as. Look for PasswordHere and type your password to replace OFFĮcho Are you sure to encrypt the hidden Private file?(Y/N)Įcho Enter the password to unlock the folder: Step 2: Double-click the new Text Document then copy and paste the codes below in it. Step 1: In a blank space, right-click and setup new Text Document as the image below. Tip 1: Encrypt folders by setting up a text document
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