jimpad Member J Join Date Sep 2004 Location Paducah, KY Posts 88 Jan 13, 2005 #1 This seems like a good way of providing code protection in addition to the password (which seems easy to get around). Anybody use it or have comments? Thanks, Jim
This seems like a good way of providing code protection in addition to the password (which seems easy to get around). Anybody use it or have comments? Thanks, Jim
panic mode Member Join Date May 2003 Location Toronto, Canada Posts 1,963 Jan 13, 2005 #2 just write spagetti code that nobody wants to steal...
mordred Member Join Date Mar 2004 Location Red Deer Posts 1,892 Jan 13, 2005 #3 Panic_mode did you just complete a microsoft programming course?????
Wiggum Member W Join Date Apr 2004 Posts 23 Jan 13, 2005 #4 anyway anyway, just write ---deleted by phil--- Last edited by a moderator: Jan 13, 2005
Eric Nelson Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date Apr 2002 Location Randolph, NJ Posts 4,346 Jan 13, 2005 #5 Hey, Wiggum. You itching to get banned here?... beerchug -Eric
Wiggum Member W Join Date Apr 2004 Posts 23 Jan 13, 2005 #6 tsunami That's a tsunami effect!! I can't controled it
93lt1 Member Join Date Apr 2002 Location Mount Pleasant, Iowa Posts 994 Jan 13, 2005 #7 anyway Wiggum said: and any password will overpass Click to expand... The S2:1/14 "deny future access" bit doesn't have anything to do with the password. So the password you posted will not work to get you in.
anyway Wiggum said: and any password will overpass Click to expand... The S2:1/14 "deny future access" bit doesn't have anything to do with the password. So the password you posted will not work to get you in.