fsLock 2.0 Build 931

4.6 out of 5 stars 4.6 (19 votes)

(June 12, 2008)

Windows (All) / Freeware / 2,606 downloads

fsLock is a full suited security program that locks, encrypts, securely deletes and protects files and processes on your computer. Drag and Drop support from Windows is supported and direct access to the processes running is also available. Password protection will prevent changes being made when others use your computer and a full set of extra options is also available (start with windows, loading options, etc). It has an easy to understand inter-face that blends easily with Windows and makes you feel more at home, while making sure that all of the main options are easy to access, while offering a full logging system that allows you to track every event that happens while the program is open.

Executables (EXE) and Dynamic Link Library (DLL) files can be used, but support can be turned off if you feel this support is not needed. Full support for multiple lists in 'Secure Files' allows you to create several lists to be used at different times, while full support for spawning a new instance of fsLock is also supported.

  • Publisher

    Troupware

  • Homepage

    fsLock

  • Requirements

    .NET Framework 2.0+

  • Uninstaller

    Yes

  • Latest Changes

    - Updated all menu icons to new 24 bit, Windows Vista style designs

    - All list images now use new 24 bit images, replacing the standard flat images used before (much nicer)

    - Added to the ability to start the 'Secure Files', 'Program Security' and 'Monitoring' engines on file dropping

    - All sections now have their own specific icons assigned to them

    - Lots of small tweaks

Reviews of fsLock

  1. 1 out of 5 stars
    anomoly

    Reviewing 2.0 Build 918 RC2 (May 16, 2008)

    If I have to hunt down the procedure/s to use this then it is not worth my time. advanced file security 3 free is better.
    after dragging and dropping it kept telling me it could do nothing.
    why should I have to have something 'start with windows' (puhlease) in order to encrypt/decrypt file/s? rediculous

  2. 5 out of 5 stars
    CyberDoc999

    Reviewing 1.0 Release Candidate 1 (Feb 28, 2008)

    This is very cool!

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