cfpsys.exe
What is cfpsys.exe?
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Windows Process Description:
The process cfpsys.exe is a program that allows you to set passwords on different folders in your computer. The process cfpsys.exe has a known file size of 121856 bytes in the Windows XP operating system. The process cfpsys.exe may start automatically during Windows startup by adding the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Run. The process cfpsys.exe supports Windows Vista, XP (Home and Professional), NT, 98, 2000, ME and Server 2003.
The Password Protect program that houses the process cfpsys.exe may be purchased for 39.95 US Dollars. It has a free trial version that can be downloaded on the internet.
Using the process cfpsys.exe, you may be able to protect your folders in both FAT32 and NTFS volumes. In addition to this, the program cfpsys.exe may protect your existing folders located in your USB flash drive and as well as in your network drive.
In order to protect the folder of your choice, simply right click on it and select the Protect Now option. On the other hand, to unprotect a selected folder, just double click on it and type in the password. Passwords are not stored in the Windows registry so if an unexpected system crash occurs, you will not have the problem of losing your data. The cfpsys.exe program does not actually store the passwords that you have set. Instead, a password checksum is generated by the cfpsys.exe process and this checksum is written on the folder that you wish to protect. When you decide to unprotect a folder, a checksum of the password that you entered will be generated by the cfpsys.exe process. This generated checksum will be compared to the stored checksum in the protected folder. The password you entered will be accepted if the two checksums are equal. For a higher level of security, the Password Protect program does not allow the generated checksum to be used in obtaining the original password.
Author: Password Protect Software.
Author URL: http://www.protect-folders.com/
Part Of: Password Protect
Memory Usage: Low because the process cfpsys.exe only requires 300kb of RAM to run.
System Process: Yes
Application: Yes
Background Process: No
Uses Network: No
Uses Internet: No
Hardware Related: No
Common Path: C:\Windows\System32
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