Password protects programs on your computer:

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Password protects programs on your computer:

  • Add passwords to programs on your computer.
  • Users must enter passwords to use protected programs.
  • Protect your privacy by adding passwords to Outlook, Word, WinZip, Media Player, AcdSee...
There are a lot of fine software installed on your computer, you know them well: MS-Office, WinZip, Windows Media Player, Real Player, AcdSee. Most of them have no password protection, so anyone who shares your workstation can launch one of these applications and use it to browse or modify your data that was created by it. You don't want to have to learn to use new software that have the password protection feature, but you do want the password protection feature for your existing software.
Password Door can add password protection to any program on your computer. It will not modify the original programs, so it will never destroy the programs and you will never lose data.

Password Protect Programs

Password dialog box for a protected program
You can password protect any of the programs on your computer with Password Door.
When a user tries to use a password protected program, it asks for the password first. If the user can not provide the password, the program terminates and the user won't be able to use it.

Protect Programs Anywhere

Password Door provides strong protection and will always apply the protection to a protected program, the following actions will NOT bypass a protection:
  • Move/Copy the protected program to another folder.
  • Rename the protected program.
  • Install and use second instance of the protected program.
  • Delete & reinstall the protected program.
With its unique exe identity technology, Password Door keeps protecting the target programs even those programs have been moved to other location, or renamed.

Easy to Use

It's easy-to-use and doesn't require special computer knowledge, Password Door has configured everything automatically after you installed it, the only thing you need to do is starting to protect programs.
Protect a program
Password Door provides various ways for you to protect a program quickly:
  • Double-click at an item in Installed Programslist to protect the program.
  • Click  to browse for and select a program file (.exe) to protect it.
  • Drag the icon  to any window of the target program to protect it.
  • Drag a program file (.exe), or a shortcut to a program file, to the main window of Password Door, to protect the target program.

More Features

Password Protecting is only the basic feature of Password Door. With all the features it provides, you can fully control any of the programs on your computer.
  • Schedule Protection
  • Protection Modes
  • Filters
  • Multiple Protection Items
  • Matrix Password
  • Self-Protection
  • Even More...

Password Door introduces matrix password.

Matrix passwordA new type of password, matrix password, has been designed for Password Door. The admin password or passwords for protected programs can be matrix passwords instead of the normal passwords.
A matrix password is defined by the highlighted buttons and the order the buttons were clicked.

Need more information? Try the Password Door Help.

Download Free Trial

Download the fully-functional evaluation copy for free. Small size for downloading, easy to install and configure. You can uninstall it at any time if you no longer want to use it. Easy to uninstall and won't leave any junk.
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  • Designed for Windows XP, Vista, 7
  • Designed for Windows 2000, 2003, 2008
  • Ready for all 64-bit Windows

Purchase Password Door

Get Password Door to password protect any programs as you want: Outlook, AcdSee, Media Player, Real Player, Live Messenger... You registration will be sent to you in few minutes after you place an order.
Purchase Password Door
  • $29.90 for single license.
    Discounts are ready for multiple licenses.
  • Free upgrades and updates.
  • 30-day Money-Back Guarantee.


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