How to create password protected archive in Caja file-manager?

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I'm using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
Previously in 16.04 LTS I used Nautilus for such action.
How can I create password protected archive using Caja file-manager here?
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I'm using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
Previously in 16.04 LTS I used Nautilus for such action.
How can I create password protected archive using Caja file-manager here?
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I'm using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
Previously in 16.04 LTS I used Nautilus for such action.
How can I create password protected archive using Caja file-manager here?
16.04 nautilus 18.04 archive caja
I'm using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
Previously in 16.04 LTS I used Nautilus for such action.
How can I create password protected archive using Caja file-manager here?
16.04 nautilus 18.04 archive caja
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To create password protected archive in Caja file-manager one should:
- Open Caja file manager
Make right click on the folder to arhive

New window named Compress will open

Click on Other Options and select password capable archive type in the right part of Filename (such as default .zip, .7z, .cbz, .ear, .exe, .war) then enter password in Password field and click Create

The password protected archive is created.
Note: if Caja and its archiving functionality are not installed -
one can install them with sudo apt install caja engrampa. Here Engrampa is archive manager for MATE desktop (an analog for file-roller in GNOME).
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1 Answer
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up vote
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accepted
To create password protected archive in Caja file-manager one should:
- Open Caja file manager
Make right click on the folder to arhive

New window named Compress will open

Click on Other Options and select password capable archive type in the right part of Filename (such as default .zip, .7z, .cbz, .ear, .exe, .war) then enter password in Password field and click Create

The password protected archive is created.
Note: if Caja and its archiving functionality are not installed -
one can install them with sudo apt install caja engrampa. Here Engrampa is archive manager for MATE desktop (an analog for file-roller in GNOME).
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
To create password protected archive in Caja file-manager one should:
- Open Caja file manager
Make right click on the folder to arhive

New window named Compress will open

Click on Other Options and select password capable archive type in the right part of Filename (such as default .zip, .7z, .cbz, .ear, .exe, .war) then enter password in Password field and click Create

The password protected archive is created.
Note: if Caja and its archiving functionality are not installed -
one can install them with sudo apt install caja engrampa. Here Engrampa is archive manager for MATE desktop (an analog for file-roller in GNOME).
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up vote
1
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
To create password protected archive in Caja file-manager one should:
- Open Caja file manager
Make right click on the folder to arhive

New window named Compress will open

Click on Other Options and select password capable archive type in the right part of Filename (such as default .zip, .7z, .cbz, .ear, .exe, .war) then enter password in Password field and click Create

The password protected archive is created.
Note: if Caja and its archiving functionality are not installed -
one can install them with sudo apt install caja engrampa. Here Engrampa is archive manager for MATE desktop (an analog for file-roller in GNOME).
To create password protected archive in Caja file-manager one should:
- Open Caja file manager
Make right click on the folder to arhive

New window named Compress will open

Click on Other Options and select password capable archive type in the right part of Filename (such as default .zip, .7z, .cbz, .ear, .exe, .war) then enter password in Password field and click Create

The password protected archive is created.
Note: if Caja and its archiving functionality are not installed -
one can install them with sudo apt install caja engrampa. Here Engrampa is archive manager for MATE desktop (an analog for file-roller in GNOME).
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