Hi Ted,

When you set a password, all your scripts are encrypted. When a stack opens, either in Revolution or in a standalone, the scripts are decrypted. However, there is no way to see the scripts in the open stack and when you save the stack to disk all scripts are encrypted again. Surely, you will want to remember the passwords used for your stacks, if you want to change the scripts.

The encryption doesn't slow down the execution of scripts at all. They are decrypted when the stack opens --yet inaccessible to the user-- and run without delay once the stack is open.

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On 1 okt 2008, at 18:22, Ted wrote:

Hello,

I have two questions about the Rev Standalone Builder "Encrypt with Password"
feature.

1. How does the password come into play? After activating this feature, the completed standalone doesn't ask for a password. What is the purpose of the
password, and is there any reason to keep a record of it?

2. Does the encryption slow down the application at all--or does it totally
decrypt on opening?


Thanks,

Ted


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