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Win11 compressed package encryption guide

Jan 12, 2024 pm 07:39 PM
win (operating system)Zip package (file compression)Encryption Tutorial (Data Encryption)

We can protect compressed files by encrypting the compressed package, but many friends don’t know how to encrypt the win11 compressed package. In fact, we only need to add a password when compressing.

Win11 compressed package encryption tutorial:

The first step is to select the file we want to compress.

Win11 compressed package encryption guide

The second step, right-click and select "Show more options"

Win11 compressed package encryption guide

The third step, find and Click "Add to compressed file"

Win11 compressed package encryption guide

The fourth step is to open the menu as shown and click "Set Password"

Win11 compressed package encryption guide

Step 5: Enter the password and click "OK" to save. (You may need to enter the password twice)

Win11 compressed package encryption guide

Step 6, click "OK" to create a compressed package with a password.

Win11 compressed package encryption guide

We need to download third-party compression software to encrypt the compressed package in win11.

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