- What you need to know
- Guided walkthrough
- Audio/Video demonstration
- Step-by-step instructions
- Points to remember
- Related articles
In this section, we'll see how to protect files on Windows.
What you need to know
- To start protecting files manually on Windows, you need to have the Seclore for Windows agent installed on your computer.
- You must be signed in to Seclore.
Guided walkthrough
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Audio/Video demonstration
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Step-by-step instructions
Points to remember
- Copies of a protected file are also protected with the same set of permissions as the original one.
- To protect multiple files at once, select all the desired files, right-click on any one of them, and click Seclore It.
- You can also protect all files within a folder. Right-click on the folder and click Seclore It.
- Files formats other than the standard ones are protected with Universal Protection. Files formats such as MP3, MP4, JT, BPX, SVG, PSD, XD, etc. are considered universal file formats.
- Users with permissions on such files will always have Full Control, which means they can even unprotect the file.
- The domain-based access feature is exclusively for external domains.
- Recipients who are part of the domain-based access but have also received permissions individually will continue to retain their individual permissions along with domain-based access permissions.
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