Hi, I want to protect my work and I see that I have a kprotectcl.exe and an kencrypt.exe in my krpano tools folder. What is the process to make these work, do I drag and drop files or folders into them?
Many thanks in anticipation.
Hi, I want to protect my work and I see that I have a kprotectcl.exe and an kencrypt.exe in my krpano tools folder. What is the process to make these work, do I drag and drop files or folders into them?
Many thanks in anticipation.
Hi,
in the new 1.17 version these tools were all merged together into the 'krpanotools' program, but the tools itself are still the same and can be still use the same, only their calling is a bit different - please see here on 'krpano Tools Changes':
krpano 1.17 (Pre Release)
Both tools itself are designed to direct calling from command line or a script, they are not made for a droplet-like usage.
The calling syntax of these tools is documented here:
https://krpano.com/tools/kencrypt/#top
https://krpano.com/tools/kprotectcl/#top
Best regards,
Klaus
Thanks Klaus, is there any tutorial available on this. I have opened it in command prompt but where do you go from there??
Hi Klaus, found it :)
Hi,
i have also a question.
is it possible to encrypt an xml that way so that it works only with the krpano license of the client it self?
i suppose i need the license of the client then.. but will that be possible?
Orrr.. should i deliver my restricted viewer and use private encryption for that xml?
And will that xml be totally save then?
Tuur
Hi,
is it possible to encrypt an xml that way so that it works only with the krpano license of the client it self?
i suppose i need the license of the client then.. but will that be possible?
Yes, for delivering a private encrypted file to another krpano user you would need the license of that user...
Orrr.. should i deliver my restricted viewer and use private encryption for that xml?
That's not the intended way .
The most secure way for serving protected code while keeping all interfaces open would be writing an own plugin.
Best regards,
Klaus
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