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FAQ No.:00240 
Category:Advanced Settings; Curtain Client; User Interface 

 
Question:

How to create shortcut for opening a protected folder?

 
 
Answer:There are two types of shortcut for opening a protected folder:
(Method 1) Shortcut of Curtain Client and open a protected folder when run
(Method 2) Shortcut of Secure Windows Explorer and open a protected folder when run

Method 1 - Shortcut of Curtain Client and open a protected folder when run:
1. In Curtain Client, select the folder that the user needs to create for quick access. Then right click and select "Copy as Document Link".
e-locker data loss prevention(DLP) - Copy as Document Link

2. On the desktop, right click > New > Shortcut
e-locker data loss prevention(DLP) - Shortcut

3. In the pop-up dialog box, paste the document link and click the "Next" button.
e-locker data loss prevention(DLP) - paste the document link

4. Enter a name for the shortcut, such as the name of the shared folder you need to access, and click the Finish button.
e-locker data loss prevention(DLP) - Enter a name for the shortcut

5. Done. User can double-click this shortcut and Curtain Client will be launched with specified protected folder.
e-locker data loss prevention(DLP) - specified protected folder


Method 2 - Shortcut of Secure Windows Explorer and open a protected folder when run (for detailed steps, please refer to FAQ 00216):

Create a shortcut for Windows Explorer and add a folder path in Command Line. When double-click the shortcut, Protected Windows Explorer will be launched and point to the specified folder. If file path is added in Command Line (e.g. C:\ProtDir\David\123.pdf), the specified file will be opened in Curtain protected mode when double-click the shortcut.

e-locker data loss prevention(DLP) - Create a shortcut

e-locker data loss prevention(DLP) - the specified file

To suspend protected content, please refer to FAQ 00207 - How to disable protection temporarily