STRCONV() can get you base64 but not UTF16, though UTF8 is there.
There has been threads previously on Crypto, either someone else will give
their two cents, or you can search the threads.

That looks like it might be .NET, it's possible some of this information can
be gotten through Craig Boyd's encryption FLL. I've not used it either.

HTH,
Tracy


-----Original Message-----
From: KAM.covad
Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 2:54 PM

I need to encode a password:
1. convert to upper case (yes, I know how to do this)
2. Unicode it in little endian UTF16
3. SHA1 it
4. base64 encode it

Here is an example I was given, but I have never used those methods and I do
not believe they are in VFP

The encoding process for password is: first convert to uppercase, then
Unicode it in littleendian
UTF16,
then SHA1 it,
then base64 encode it. 
UnicodeEncoding encoding = new UnicodeEncoding();
hashBytes = encoding.GetBytes(password.ToUpper().Trim());
SHA1 sha1 = new SHA1CryptoServiceProvider();
byte[] cryptPassword = sha1.ComputeHash(hashBytes);
String pwd= Convert.ToBase64String(cryptPassword);

Anyone know where to start looking? I searched google but could not find
anything that could easily be converted to vfp code.


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