Application Development. IT Management. Project Management. Resources Blog Articles. Menu Help Create Join Login. Home Browse bmx Discussion. Forum: General Discussion. Creator: Pierre Mestrez. It gives me this error:. How do I "unlock" and delete these kinds of files? I'm in a mad rush to edit something so I don't have a lot of time to research this. Hoping for a quick answer here. I'm in a mad rush to edit something so I don't have a lot of time to research this Is it necessary to delete it right now, in your rush?
Are you in a shared environment? Meanwhile, I'd look at the media files, and make sure that "Read Only" is unchecked. You can fix almost anything if you throw enough money at it. Well, no, I don't have to delete it right now. I'd just like to. But I'd especially like to know how to do this in the future in case I need to free up emergency space. I am in a shared environment. I unchecked "Read Only" for that file in Windows folder and still no luck. I'd just like to Well, we'll work on that, one step at a time.
When you say "shared", does that mean Unity? It's in the Project folder, right next to the actual Bin. No, not Unity. Just a Shared Project as in the selection when you create a new project upon program launch.
I guess i could never figure it out myself. When i first started programming i wanted to take a glimpse inside of Cyann by Katsuhiro Chiba to see how he was doing similar things as me yet getting much better sounds and it was like Fort Knox.
If you're serious about distribution and not having it reverse-engineered, look to other software which can wrap the. Isn't it like pointless? Jun 28 am. No, the file or files you tell it to encrypt aren't decryptable, at least that's the claim.
In the case of the Oreans software, it encrypts the. I haven't used MoleBox, but I think it just makes one big. It's also helpful for other programming languageseven if your program itself isn't hackable, there may be lots of other files images, sound, 3D models, etc which have value.
You probably don't want even a paying customer to be able to get at them and re-distribute them Only your main application can access them in this state, just like the main. Again, that's the claim The other part of all this is the ability to do licensing and hardware-locking, so that your program will only run on a specific machine, or on a USB key that has U3 capability.
Might be a nice option for distributioneven with the extra cost and the delay for the buyer, they can run your program on any PC they want. Interested to hear other people's thoughts on this, especially if someone's found good encrypting software for Mac Jun 28 pm. Jul 12 pm. Well, it seems there are no solution to encrypt the.
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