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I am using Windows 7 Home Edition 32-bit version. Is there any way I can lock one of my PC folders for a specific time, and after the time period is over, the folder will be unlocked automatically? More specifically, suppose I have a folder in my computer D: drive namely "Games". I want to make it lock down for 22 hours every day, and I want to make it accessible for 2 hours, and then lock it automatically after the 2 hours is over.

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Make a batch file that uses the CACLS command line tool. Then create a Task that fires that when desired.

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  • Could you, please, provide an example of the command usage (considering asker's question)?
    – jave.web
    Nov 9, 2016 at 14:05

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