AutoRunPro Silent Install Method - Protect Your CD
#1
Posted 17 January 2005 - 07:49 PM
http://www.longtion..../ARPSetup40.exe
it creates among other things AutoRun inf's, "well whats the big deal we can all make
autorun.inf's."
well this one makes PASSWORD protect Autoruns.
When combined with hide Function - This could prove quite useful
silent install method
/Verysilent
registration code is stored in C:\Program Files\Longtion\AutoRunPro\AutoRunPro.ini
#2
Posted 17 January 2005 - 09:31 PM
Fantastic program i just finish making my Autorun.
Customize Buttons, Splash Background, and Password Security!
Yahoo now i can protect my CDS from pirates
Here is a very crude sample of the password protection.
Download the TEST.rar
when downloading from rapidshare u hv to WAIT 40 seconds until u see the file name appear at the bottom of the screen. Color RED
MSFN for username and password
after u enter the username and password
click setup or exit
u can also try typing an incorrect password
#4
Posted 18 January 2005 - 12:37 AM
@ECHO OFF REM REM WPI startup something. REM REM Example, how to look for CDROM-drive. Must have a file called WIN51 in its root. for %%i in (C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z) do if exist %%i:\WIN51 set CDROM=%%i: echo Found CD-Rom as drive %CDROM% blah.. blah.. blah.. long list.. :end
I got your code already. Hahaha!!!
#5
Posted 18 January 2005 - 12:59 AM
fixed an error in my coding pls download the new updated
Download the TEST.rar
when downloading from rapidshare u hv to WAIT 40 seconds until u see the file name appear at the bottom of the screen. Color RED
fixed multiple errors... now it is ok.
This post has been edited by Astalavista: 19 January 2005 - 12:44 AM
#7
Posted 18 January 2005 - 02:43 AM
#9
Posted 18 January 2005 - 03:03 AM
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The contents are hidden using ultraiso. But if you have to tools, you can easily view the contens of this.
#10
Posted 18 January 2005 - 03:40 AM
#11
Posted 18 January 2005 - 03:41 AM
now with Animated Gif
also improved on some coding as well.
#12
Posted 18 January 2005 - 03:57 AM
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i hv emailed the developers of ultraiso they will look into encrypting the folders from being viewed in dos mode.
#13
Posted 18 January 2005 - 04:24 AM
As for ultraiso, the hidden folders/files are hidden no matter whether it is dos/windows/linux.
#15
Posted 18 January 2005 - 02:35 PM
First of all, an autorun is just an autorun. It is true that you can password protect the autorun, but is still just the autorun, which can be easily bypassed by right-clicking the drive, and choosing "open", or by using Windows Explorer. If you do that, the cd is not password protected anymore because the password is just stored in the autorun program.
Second, bypassing the password is easy, but there is always a solution to give your disc additional protection. It is hiding the contens using UltraISO or similar program. Yes, this is usefull, but still not 100% safe. For people who know how to deal with hidden contents of ISO, they can view your files in seconds. Another thing is, hiding contents has a serious drawback. If you hide ALL the contents of the cd, even you will have a hard time browsing the contents of your CD. So for me, it is not advisable to hide everything in the CD. Because it is like locking your door, so you no one can enter, including you! And you have to pick the lock everytime you want to enter.
And last but not the least, this protection applies only in Windows, not in DOS mode, and not during the installation of Windows! Do you need an autorun to install Windows? No. So what's the point of having a password protected autorun? What I want to see is a tool that lets me password protect the installation in DOS mode. Without the proper password, no one can enter the setup. But I'm not sure if there is such a tool. Hiding the contents of the CD is good. I use it all the time, but I don't hide ALL of the contents. I only hide winnt.sif, passwords, etc.
This just my personal opinion. So I don't mean to discourage anyone, and I don't intend to mess up this topic.
That's all for now, and I'm out.
#17
Posted 18 January 2005 - 07:25 PM
case and point safe disc ans surerom what was thought to be impossible to
copy is now easily done with alcohol 120 or clonecd or clonedvd.
this gives u a level of protection, just a little bit against joe blow.
#18
Posted 18 January 2005 - 07:52 PM
I know you always want to have a password protected setup.. That is what I want too. Now, I have an idea on protecting setup in DOS mode, but I can't start this project alone, because I'm not that good. So I need more brains. Would you like to help me?
#19
Posted 18 January 2005 - 09:36 PM
this is just to make it a little bit harder.
i will be using a new software i found to encrypt folders.
cheers



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