I know with 100% certainly I did not password protect this USB drive. I also know that on July 29 2019 I did a backup of my working disk. Everything was konky dory then.
Today I needed to get a program from the other machine but instead taking the time to boot up the other computer I decided to use the USB port. Changed the setting to 17, typed in the program number, switched drives, F-output, execute. turned my back a minute when I got back the control was sitting there flashing outputting. I couldn't get it to stop, ended up shutting the control off to get it to stop.
Take the disk out and go back to the computer and it's password protected. Not like you would think, I can see everything on the disk but can't move or edit anything.
When I right click on the drive go down to properties there isn't an option to enter a password anywhere.
It's always locked in my box so I'm fairly confident someone isn't jacking around with me. Maybe its Ox's ghost. My only other guess, IT guy doing something on the network?
I'm dumbfounded. Wasn't me?
Brent
Today I needed to get a program from the other machine but instead taking the time to boot up the other computer I decided to use the USB port. Changed the setting to 17, typed in the program number, switched drives, F-output, execute. turned my back a minute when I got back the control was sitting there flashing outputting. I couldn't get it to stop, ended up shutting the control off to get it to stop.
Take the disk out and go back to the computer and it's password protected. Not like you would think, I can see everything on the disk but can't move or edit anything.
When I right click on the drive go down to properties there isn't an option to enter a password anywhere.
It's always locked in my box so I'm fairly confident someone isn't jacking around with me. Maybe its Ox's ghost. My only other guess, IT guy doing something on the network?
I'm dumbfounded. Wasn't me?
Brent