Security Software Encryption AppsProtector XP

AppsProtector XP 2.1 for Windows

by Moser Damien

Avg. Rating 1.0 (1 votes)

File Details

File Size 1.6 MB
License Shareware
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 165
Publisher Moser Damien
Homepage AppsProtector XP

Publisher's Description

AppsProtector XP allows you to put a lock on a program files, such as a games, or your office software. The program icon is replaced with that of a padlock, and, when the program is run, it will first ask for the password. The password must then be typed in correctly before the program will run. Easy to use and quick to work, this program has limitless possibilities.

Latest Reviews

Dirk van Hoofen

Dirk van Hoofen reviewed v2.1 on Sep 6, 2002

I think, that I can really protect .EXE/.COM files with a
variabel passwort. But this isn't unfortunately the case.

For an example:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I have Protect a .EXE file - now I send it over EMail to
a friend. But he can start it sucessfully - without a protection.

You rename simply the files wit a suffix .LCK - but this was not a REALLY protection. Better was, that you make the protection BUILD INTO the .EXE file -

This files are now STANDALONE work - this is really PROTECTION.

What you have done isn't a right standalone protective mechanism.

SORRY, this program does not REALLY protect EXE files - now I must rate ONLY 1 point...sorry....

Avg. Rating 1.0 (1 votes)
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Dirk van Hoofen

Dirk van Hoofen reviewed v2.1 on Sep 6, 2002

I think, that I can really protect .EXE/.COM files with a
variabel passwort. But this isn't unfortunately the case.

For an example:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I have Protect a .EXE file - now I send it over EMail to
a friend. But he can start it sucessfully - without a protection.

You rename simply the files wit a suffix .LCK - but this was not a REALLY protection. Better was, that you make the protection BUILD INTO the .EXE file -

This files are now STANDALONE work - this is really PROTECTION.

What you have done isn't a right standalone protective mechanism.

SORRY, this program does not REALLY protect EXE files - now I must rate ONLY 1 point...sorry....

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