For example, to get a nice aquamarine color, you??™d type this:
00 B4 C5 00
Here, the first 00 indicates no red, the B4 is the hex code for 180 (out of
255; roughly 70% green), the C5 is the hex code for 197 (about 77%
blue), and then the last two zeros are for good measure. Or, to get the
default green color, type:
00 80 40 00
By the way, don??™t type the spaces; Registry Editor will do it for you.
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5. Likewise, you can customize the color used for compressed filenames by
creating a new binary value named AltColor in this same key, and filling
its value data with whatever RGB code you like.
6. Close the Registry Editor when you??™re done. The change will take effect
the next time you log in.
Allow others to access your encrypted files
By default, only you can read your own encrypted files. But what if you want
someone else to have access to a file, yet keep your password to yourself and
maintain the file??™s encrypted state?
Right-click a file or folder you??™ve already encrypted, select Properties, and
under the General tab, click the Advanced button. Click the Details button
to open the User Access window shown in Figure 8-8.
If the Details button is grayed out (disabled) in the
Advanced Attributes window, it means that encryption isn??™t
yet active for the selected file or folder. If you just turned on
the Encrypt contents to secure data option, you need to click
OK here and in the main Properties window, then come
back here before you can click Details.
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