Havoc
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Hi all,
Probably a bit of a strange request this, but does anyone know how secure files on a usb stick?
I have created a programme that runs entirely off a USB stick and I don't want people to be able to steal it, essentially. I have read in some places that it is possible to make the drive write-protected, does anybody have any experience with doing this?
I have created the program on the USB rather than a CD as it needs to be able to write to the stick rather than just read from it. I've found this to be a bit of an issue on the copy protection front also.
Essentially I want people to still be able to use my prog, but unable to copy the files across to another USB so they can use it. Anyone have any bright ideas?
Probably a bit of a strange request this, but does anyone know how secure files on a usb stick?
I have created a programme that runs entirely off a USB stick and I don't want people to be able to steal it, essentially. I have read in some places that it is possible to make the drive write-protected, does anybody have any experience with doing this?
I have created the program on the USB rather than a CD as it needs to be able to write to the stick rather than just read from it. I've found this to be a bit of an issue on the copy protection front also.
Essentially I want people to still be able to use my prog, but unable to copy the files across to another USB so they can use it. Anyone have any bright ideas?