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Hey Lepinski!
I zip them with WinZip and use a password. Now there are some here that would say NO!!! LOL but the new WinZip 9.0 uses some nasty encryption. (From their site) http://www.winzip.com/whatsnew90.htm
¨ WinZip 9.0 supports 128- and 256-bit key AES encryption, which provide much greater cryptographic security than the traditional Zip 2.0 encryption method used in earlier versions of WinZip.
WinZip 9.0's advanced encryption (FIPS-197 certified) uses the Rijndael cryptographic algorithm which, in 2001, was specified by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Publication 197 as the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).
After a three-year competition, the AES was announced by NIST as an approved encryption technique for use by the U.S. government, private businesses, and individuals. When properly implemented as a key component of an overall security protocol, the AES permits a very high degree of cryptographic security, yet is fast and efficient in operation.¨ B.T.W. It's free [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
Then just call the file you want in a mouse click event:
I would probably try to avoid removing this folder just in case the folder exists before you used it. I have a C:\temp and would not like to have it removed by a program. Now if you created a folder C:\Program Files\My AMS App\Temp and unzipped your files there and then wanted to remove the directory tree go ahead. Clean up is a good thing, I hate having files floating around my system that I don't want to have.
Yes, their data were good, thanks.
now, if I close autorun, and I have an opened file, the folder and the file is in the computer, since I do so that autorun verifies that acrobat has been closed before closing autorun?
Unless I'm mistaken, I don't think the zip library that AutoPlay uses has support for the new encryption method. (How could it, since it was built before WinZip 9?)
If you use a long enough password, the old method was pretty darn secure as it was.
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