Terry Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One thing is to encode the files to make them difficult for the
average user to read and another to make them difficult to find
outside of your program.
If the user can easily find them and try to
open them in a text reader then they can also be damaged or otherwise
rendered unusable.Can they be rendered unusable if they were not saved?
Apart from locking these files, (or making them read-only), are there any other
way of "protecting" them when they are opened by other programs?
Is it possible to open the files as copies? And would that circumvent making
the original rendered unusable?
Thanks.
Lennox.
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