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> How do I copy lock my data CDRs Please?
MSNwar
post Dec 26 2001, 02:13 AM
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This post may be in the wrong section? Not sure where to post it.

Is there a freeware program (easy to use) that I can use to copy lock/protect my data CDRs please?

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post Dec 26 2001, 10:35 AM
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In short, there is no way you can stop someone from doing as they wish with whatever is on the CD, period. However, this doesn't mean you can't protect the data, just use strong encryption. Check out PHP (http://www.phpi.com) or GPG (http://www.gnupg.org)

That still doesn't stop someone from doing whatever with the data once it's been unencrypted. But that just isn't possible unless you control the actual hardware itself.
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post Dec 26 2001, 11:28 AM
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Thanks... but that is not exactly what I am looking for.

You are right about what you said.

A simple freeware program to copy protect my data CDs even if it is not fullproof.

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post Dec 26 2001, 12:04 PM
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i know of a freeware tool that does that, one can copy protect any programs of yours, another will add a password function to any executable file you choose,


try Applok:

http://web.ukonline.co.uk/a.mccann/

Or activelock (for your own programs)

http://www.insite.com.br/~nferraz/activelock/

i have a tool for generating serial key locks for your own programs also, but what i think your after is something you can add to any Cd and stop people copying it, be it full of mp3 or whatever, i have seen a tool like that someplace, but i cant find it again, if i do find it ill post the url here for you.
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post Dec 26 2001, 12:08 PM
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Thank you kindly FthrJACK.
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[quote:2379bd4150="XxMaNsOnX"]
Check out PHP (http://www.phpi.com)[/quote:2379bd4150]

LOL dont you mean PGP xman? PHPI is "physicians health care inc" i dont think they can protect your data :rofl
and PHP is what this forum is based on ( pre hypertext protocol) i expect you had too much to drink hehe biggrin.gif
thats not like you, you normally know your stuff...
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LMAO, I've been doing so much coding with PHP/MySQL the past few days it just slipped out :dance

Now thats what you call a definate Freudian slip :spin
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