How to make external HDD read only for others?

ariftwister

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Guys, I own a wd mypassport external hdd 1TB. Is it possible to make it as read only for other (users/user accounts) and read and write only for me? Doing so will block virus infections right?
 

whitestar_999

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no,it is not possible & even if it was it would still be unable to block infection.use a good AV all the time,disable autorun for all(control panel setting) & always scan a removable drive before opening it(preferably by explorer address bar dropdown or left tree menu instead of double or right clicking) if it has been connected to any other system before.
 
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ariftwister

ariftwister

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^ Got it.
BTW what's the difference between direct double click opening and left tree menu opening? I thought both are same? :confused:
 

whitestar_999

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they work differently at least in xp i think but anyway this is no longer necessary.i just did some searching & found out microsoft has removed the autorun.inf ability to execute files from win 7(& later).it is no longer necessary to avoid double click or right click option to open removable drive unless this has just become a habit of earlier xp use.
 

SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
IMHO, don't plug you HDD into unknown computers and if anybody else wants to use it, first check that they have a good antivirus.

though autorun is disabled in Windows 7, there are some nasty viruses which hide your files and change its attributes to system/archive etc. better be safe than sorry.
 
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ariftwister

ariftwister

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they work differently at least in xp i think but anyway this is no longer necessary.i just did some searching & found out microsoft has removed the autorun.inf ability to execute files from win 7(& later).it is no longer necessary to avoid double click or right click option to open removable drive unless this has just become a habit of earlier xp use.

Thank God. I have opened numerous pendrive though I know it contains virus just to see the type of infection. But I won't try to open any exe files further.
 
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ariftwister

ariftwister

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IMHO, don't plug you HDD into unknown computers and if anybody else wants to use it, first check that they have a good antivirus.

though autorun is disabled in Windows 7, there are some nasty viruses which hide your files and change its attributes to system/archive etc. better be safe than sorry.

That's Gud but my friends want to take my hdd to their Home but I'm staying in hostel. So I thought modifying file permission for hdd alone would deny write property to others.
 

SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
That's Gud but my friends want to take my hdd to their Home but I'm staying in hostel. So I thought modifying file permission for hdd alone would deny write property to others.
Tell them to buy an external hdd themselves if they have a desktop. else ask them to carry their laptops with them to copy data. I have 3 external HDDs (planning to buy another one after 15th may) and i know how difficult it is to manage the data on them.
 
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