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passowrd protecting song files
:? Hey, is there any way to password protect my music files on my computer so they can't be copied? Would it still allow an employee to use the files during a show but just on that computer?
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Currently there is no provision for this within our programs. I don't think a password protecting access to them is feasible.
We are considering encrypting all KMA files as they import so they can only play on that Hoster. That would prevent your hired hands from running off with your files. There are MANY reasons we are considering this, yours posted here is just one. What are your thoughts on this direction? :? |
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I have been doing some research on Microsoft's encryption that is available in XP Pro but not Home Edition. I am going to test it tonight on my unit at home and see if Hoster can play the songs if they are encrypted. According MS it should work. Their setup encrypts by user instead of program and allows sharing those files as well. So if I encrypt the files under an administrator logon and share it to a specific ordinary user that user should be able to use the files in that computer (Hoster, Microstudio, etc.) but would not be able to copy the files. If it works then your workload is lessened. May only need a link.:g |
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Hi Dale, thanks for your reply to my cry for help. I must say that my head began to ache :f when I read that I have to open each file individually (because you can't select a group). I have something like 7,000 songs. That could take a lifetime for me.
What about taking the laptop apart and disableing the usb ports- too radical? I don't know what to do at this point. Well, I'm off to read some more of your old posts! Talk to you later Mike Lang |
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I have looked for some way to do this for multiple files and could not find anything at MS to do it. Somebody would have to write a script file to be able to handle all those at once. |
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This would not be a good thing. Other info is that it does not prevent another person with same rights from moving/copying the files in the directory. I have a feeling though that Hoster would not be able to work either. The objective here is to encrypt the KMA files, allowing specified users to use the files in Hoster, but not allowing those users to copy, move or delete those files. Encrypting them is the easy part though time consuming because each file has to be done individually. The hard part is setting the additional users permissions to allow use. This has to be done file by file and cannot be done on a group of files at once. |
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