Hello Mark,
Sorry for mentioning the protected casts as .dcr .Its .cxt........just a mistake.
You said that its easy to fiddle around with the external casts and movies. Even I
came to know from somewhere that reverse engineering is possible ie you can unprotect
the protected files as well but till now i have not been able to do this. Do u know
the strategy?
Thanx
Manisha
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On Thu, 23 Nov 2000 23:35:53
Mark R. Jonkman wrote:
>Hi Manisha
>
>Couple corrections, protecting external casts results in .cxt or .cct (if
>shocked) not dcr (those are shocked dir files). However to say that no one
>can get into these files is a very big myth. Its fairly simple and
>straightforward to prod around and get inside of dcr and dxr files as well
>as external castlibs. You can even open protected external castlibs in
>director and poke around, the movie files are a little more difficult to
>work with. Basically the only thing that is safe is the scriptText as it is
>no longer accessible in a protected file.
>
>Sincerely
>
>Mark
>
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