Re: lingo-l protecting external media?

2001-07-29 Thread mike cash
From: Buzz Kettles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you can use ResEdit or Resourcerer or a number of other utilities. In ResEdit, select File Get File/Folder Info find your file mark the 'Invisible' checkbox (lower right of the dialog), close, save, quit The 'Invisible' feature of Windows is

RE: lingo-l protecting external media?

2001-07-19 Thread Al Hospers
just a quickie, has anyone any experience in protecting external media i.e. movies soundtracks so the end user can't steal them use them for their own personal gain? Hi, One way to do this would be using the BinaryIO Xtra from UpdateStage. BinaryIO was designed to read, write and edit

RE: lingo-l protecting external media?

2001-07-19 Thread Robert Wingate
has anyone any experience in protecting external media i.e. movies soundtracks so the end user can't steal them What about the possibilities of either using baEncryptFile() on them, or storing them in a protected cast? Or both? Folks like us could crack a .dxr, but the remaining 99.99%

Re: lingo-l protecting external media?

2001-07-19 Thread Buzz Kettles
you can use ResEdit or Resourcerer or a number of other utilities. In ResEdit, select File Get File/Folder Info find your file mark the 'Invisible' checkbox (lower right of the dialog), close, save, quit or as easier way (on older Macs) - Install 'Snitch' (shareware) - It expands your