

To install Folder Guard on a Windows Server, an office license for 10 computers or more must be purchased. The Home license can be used only on a personal computer that is not used for any business or employment-related tasks. Even if you are a business user who doesn't need the filters or the network passwords, you are still not authorized to use the Home license on a business computer. The temporary passwords are not available. You should still be able to set up folder passwords for the local users. The shared folders cannot be protected with passwords for use by the network users. You can still see the list of filters in the Filters view, but you would not be able to enable them for actual use. If you have registered Folder Guard with a Home license that was described as for the home, personal use only, the following limitations apply: We thought it would be unfair to expect the home users of Folder Guard to pay the full price of the software for the features they would not use anyway, so we created a less expensive option specifically designed for the home users. What are the differences between the Home and Professional licenses?įolder Guard offers many different ways of protecting access to the files or folders, including some advanced methods that are useful mostly in the business environments and have little practical use at home. If you have forgotten an unlocking password for a folder, or some other password used by Folder Guard, simply run Folder Guard and use its appropriate command to set up a new password. If you have lost the Master Password of Folder Guard, you can reset it by running the Emergency Recovery Utility.
