Password protecting certain folders on a mac.

I have 2 macs in the house and 3 pcs connected through a netgear wireless router.  One of my macs is shared and has all documents and folders that all the other computers can see.  I want to password protect some folders so that other computers need password access to see them.  I have visitors come to the house with their laptops and when they join my wireless they can see my documents.  So, all I need is make these folders password protected.  I am using osx lion on the computer that shares the folders.

jsncube wrote:
What program is the recommended program?
I haven't used anything I can recommend, but if I did, it would likely be a Iron Key as it has the advantage of being off the machine, easily disposable or locked in a safe.
However I've tried Filevault and Disk Images and I can say you don't want to go there to simply protect a few folders.
Yes, I know, no help.

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