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ksh Is a there a way to compile my graphic file so that it won't appear in windows temp folder?.
I don't to let user to copy my graphic file.

Posted on: 10:29 am on May 24, 2002
EBookCompiler The HTML files are encrypted (and hence unusable if copied) with Advanced Security / HTML Protection set to High Security.  We don't currently have a similar feature for graphics

Posted on: 3:21 am on May 25, 2002
ksh Here is my suggestion. Can we set the ebook always on top, maximized and can not be resized; so that user can't go to Windows temp folder to copy out the graphics?

Posted on: 9:13 am on May 28, 2002
Joe Zychik Link the graphics to your site. Tell user they must be connected to the net to see your graphics.

Might help,


Posted on: 3:09 am on May 29, 2002
ksh I don't think link the web site is a good idea, and the user still can copy the graphics from the temp folder.

Posted on: 4:08 am on May 29, 2002

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