L leez33 New member Local time 12:10 PM Messages 1 Location shelton, wa Nov 30, 2011 #1 If a file is marked "share with no one", and someone steals your computer/disk, can they open this kind of file in another environment? My Computer My Computer At a glance windows 7 ultimate x64OSwindows 7 ultimate x64
If a file is marked "share with no one", and someone steals your computer/disk, can they open this kind of file in another environment?
zigzag3143 New member Local time 1:10 PM Messages 27,140 Nov 30, 2011 #2 leez33 said: If a file is marked "share with no one", and someone steals your computer/disk, can they open this kind of file in another environment? Click to expand... Yes My Computer My Computer At a glance Win 8 Release candidate 8400[email protected]4 gigsNvidia 9600MComputer Manufacturer/Model NumberHP Pavillion dv-7 1005 TxOSWin 8 Release candidate 8400CPU[email protected]Memory4 gigsGraphics Card(s)Nvidia 9600MSound CardHD built-inMonitor(s) Displays17" WxgaScreen Resolution1440x900CoolingnoneInternet Speed45Mb down 5Mb up
leez33 said: If a file is marked "share with no one", and someone steals your computer/disk, can they open this kind of file in another environment? Click to expand... Yes