Hello to everyone Basically I question myself from time to time how secure and effective the TS build-in ELS/ela protection is. Has someone made experiences on that topic? Maybe there is additional software out there that could increase the security of protected files... All thoughts & ideas on that topic are highly welcome. Good session, COSMIC
Just bringing up this thread again... I can't believe there is not someone who has run into ELA/ELA security issues in the past... Or has someone tried to hack a protected ELS file and maybe would like to tell us about the effectiveness of TS's protection? Good start for the week, COSMIC
cosmic, Some past discussion on the Omega list on this subject (read down about halfway through the message): http://www.purebytes.com/archives/omega/2001/msg10376.html
There is a separate software product called "diamond Lock" that might do what you're looking for. Here's the URL: http://www.investlabs.com/diamondlock2000.html Disclaimer: I am not associated with the company that makes the product. And I have no idea if it does what the company claims.:eek: Good Luck, Noego
Hi, thank you for your postings - maybe the best protection is to program it into a DLL module, just what I think after reviewing the possibilities of "cracking" a ELA/ELS File. Best regards, COSMIC