Hard disk Icons -- Sahred Disks confusing with Padlock Item


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    Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
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    Hard disk Icons -- Sahred Disks confusing with Padlock Item


    Hi all

    I find the standard Hard disc Icons confusing -- with the padlock this would impy to me (or maybe I haven't understood properly) that these discs are SECURE and have limited or restricted access.

    I can share these with no problem on a network ( it's what I want anyway).

    On Network shared devices there used to be different icons denoting a share ( I think the disk had a pair of hands or something on it to denote a share).

    A Padlocked item to me denotes a secured item (or have I mis-understood what a padlock is).

    In this case there are only 2 drives but on other systems I might have 8 or 9 drives connected and I'd certainly like to know quickly what are "Networked" drives and what are "Local" drives.

    Maybe I'm just being fussy but the Icon does seem a bit illogical.
    There must be a better Icon for "Fixed Drive" .


    Cheers
    jimbo
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    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
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    Have you used BitLocker?
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    Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
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    jimbo45 said:
    Hi all

    I find the standard Hard disc Icons confusing -- with the padlock this would impy to me (or maybe I haven't understood properly) that these discs are SECURE and have limited or restricted access.

    I can share these with no problem on a network ( it's what I want anyway).

    On Network shared devices there used to be different icons denoting a share ( I think the disk had a pair of hands or something on it to denote a share).

    A Padlocked item to me denotes a secured item (or have I mis-understood what a padlock is).

    In this case there are only 2 drives but on other systems I might have 8 or 9 drives connected and I'd certainly like to know quickly what are "Networked" drives and what are "Local" drives.

    Maybe I'm just being fussy but the Icon does seem a bit illogical.
    There must be a better Icon for "Fixed Drive" .


    Cheers
    jimbo
    I beleive you are correct Jimbo, those Drives must contain some files that you haven't gained permissions for yet so that's why you are seeing the padlock, I had the same thing on some folders on my external drive and I just used the take ownership shortcut to gain full permissions for the folders and the padlock disappeared.

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