Well, you could make an "EFM". An 'Emergency File Mover'. These are usually custom made, and are for home use.
Ill give you a scenario.
"Kids are on the computer, and they start looking around the computer, looking at files, maybe in private folders."
But, sometimes there are confidential or private files that you don't want people to see, then you could create an EMF, so if someone comes along, it could act as a safeguard.
Or if a wife or something ask's what that is, then you use this file, to move the confidential files away, and replace with "Fake" files, to fool them.
Say you have a file called:
- Business Schedules
- July 2008
well, why not move them around!
it could save your skin.
Finished!
This is a video of me showing you it in progress.
Basically, the way it works is just copying the files to another location, then deleting them from their origin. It then copies another set of files into the original location, hiding all trace of the original files.
These locations are just to show you.
1 Place 1 file in C:\Temp
and the other in C:\Landing
2 put the Test confidential files in C:\Landing
and the fake ones in C:\Temp
3 Now open Notepad
4 Place this into it:
Code: Select all
@echo off
:create
cd C:\
mkdir Temp2
cd c:\Temp2\
mkdir safe
goto foldercheck
:foldercheck
IF EXIST C:\Temp2\ goto emf
IF NOT EXIST goto create
:emf
copy c:\Business\*.* c:\Temp2\safe
del c:\Business\*.*
copy c:\Temp2\swap\*.* c:\Business\
cls
echo Created by Blaze-Engaged
ping localhost 1000 > null
goto end
:end
exit
in it, put in this code:[/s]
There is a tiny bit more editing to do.This file is no longer needed
There is one more stage, home testing!
Testing now.
Results:
Business Copy= Yes!
Temp2 Copy= yes!
File Switch= YES!