The concept ! The concept !
I know ZIP passwords aren't the world's most protective schema, but good
password protection _is_ possible. If not ZIP, then perhaps PGP with 4K
keys ?

Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
Lars Nielsen

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I even went so far as to make a practical suggestion to them a couple of
> years ago: utilize password protected ZIP files with the data files
inside,
> just to keep it simple and manageable. Even good ol'e Norton Commandor
> could open ZIP's as directories, so why not MapInfo Pro ?

Because the ZIP file password security is child's play
(literally) to crack?

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