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After selecting an EXE file in the import screen, click on the button Options, then select the TAB EXE Options to define different protection options. Details EXE configuration options

 

 

 

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Import Screen - EXE file selected

 

How does the EXE protection work?

 

Multimedia Protector supports copy protection and complete licensing for stand-alone EXE files including files on folders. It wraps the EXE file and additional files into the encrypted database. It is a very strong protection, as the files are completely hidden from decompilers.

 

The exe file and all other files on the directory are imported into the encrypted database. They are not visible to the end user and they are completely protected

During runtime, all files are extracted to a virtual zone. They are completely protected as there is no access to the virtual zone. The EXE file is started on the virtual zone and could invoke other files on the virtual zone or on the real directory

 

 

The size of all files together should not exceed 250 MB. Otherwise the loading time would be too long. The loading time varies depending on the hard disk, available memory and processor of the PC

64bit EXE files or EXE files compiled for any CPU running on 64bit operating systems or not supported. 32bit EXE files on 64bit operating systems are supported.

 

For a complete background information see chapter: Virtual Zone

 

This feature is available only in the Multimedia Protector Premium Edition.

 

As EXE protection is very complex, different protection options are available. Check the following chapters to find the best settings for your application:

 

EXE configuration options

Troubleshooting with EXE files

Decompile Protection only - no licensing

Java protection

Concept with 2 versions

Virtual Zone

 

You can start EXE files from flash applications or secure standalone EXE files. Also menu applications could be used to start other EXE files.
 

See also
Exe file is menu application
Flash application using exe file
Read Configuration Data and license information
Define Password for EXE file