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Old July 4th, 2009, 12:57 PM
MadMonkey MadMonkey is offline
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Default REQ: Link File Protection with Session Lock

Would be nice if there were a checkbox for File Protection to start and stop (on shutdown) with Session Lock.

When I use Returnil, part of the files that need to be watched aren't on the system partition, keeping them safe from crashes and backup-image restores.

Unfortunately, sometimes I forget to turn File Protection off before shutting down a Locked session. At best, when I remember in time, it causes some clutter as the files get silently routed to the system partition. At worst, I forget, and with the files getting routed silently, only notice them gone after restoring a system image.

A checkbox on the File Protection page would do the trick.
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Old July 6th, 2009, 10:25 AM
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Default Re: REQ: Link File Protection with Session Lock

Hi MadMonkey and welcome to the forums
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Would be nice if there were a checkbox for File Protection to start and stop (on shutdown) with Session Lock.

I will update the development team with this suggestion - thanks
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