Make your folders private
When the folders on your mobile PC are private, it's more difficult for hackers to access your files.
To make a folder private in Windows Vista
Windows Vista not only makes folders private by default, but it also requires passwords for shared folders. As a result, you're already covered! But if you want to double-check, simply right-click on the folder in question, and select Properties. On the Security tab, you can review the set permissions.
To make a folder private in Windows XP
Click Start, and then click My Computer.
Click the drive where Windows is installed, and then click Documents and Settings.
Open your user folder, right-click the folder that you want to make private, and then click Properties.
On the Sharing tab, click Do no share this folder, and then click OK.
Repeat the steps above for each folder that you want to make private.