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Old 03-02-2016, 08:14 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Samango View Post
I would like to be able to lock (i.e. with a password) preferably just one of my libraries so that the children only have access to their library.
Is that possible?

thanks
Not really. You could:

Set up your PC with different STANDARD USER Logins. and put the library under a different user (passworded). Neither user login has Admin rights. You need a third ADMIN account to manage the system.

A simpler choice might be a shirt pocket sized External USB Hard drive that you take with you/lock away
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