I was wondering whether it is possible to encrypt an entry application so that the coding (in logic) is not readable.
Thank you
encrypted logic coding
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Re: encrypted logic coding
Check out this post: http://csprousers.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=456
Basically, the best way to do this is to create a .enc file, which will wrap up all the files that form your data entry application and create a single file that you can distribute. This file is a binary file and is not readable by anything but CSEntry.
You create this by selecting File -> Export Application -> CSPro Binary (.enc).
More here: http://www.csprousers.org/help/generate ... cation.htm
Basically, the best way to do this is to create a .enc file, which will wrap up all the files that form your data entry application and create a single file that you can distribute. This file is a binary file and is not readable by anything but CSEntry.
You create this by selecting File -> Export Application -> CSPro Binary (.enc).
More here: http://www.csprousers.org/help/generate ... cation.htm
Re: encrypted logic coding
Is it not still secured if we just install Data Entry application in the workstations? In my experience, users could not access dictionaries and even its programming aspect. Thanks.
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Re: encrypted logic coding
A .ENC file is definitely secure. When you distribute the file, you only distribute the .ENC data entry application and a .PFF file. There is no dictionary for users to open and manipulate.
Last bumped by Anonymous on October 6th, 2012, 6:20 am.