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Behdadsoft 

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Posted on: Jun. 15 2011,01:22 |
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Hi.
I want change .ezb format after Build Project. How should it do?
THANKS
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balder 

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Posted on: Jun. 15 2011,01:32 |
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@Behdadsoft
Quote: ”I want change .ezb format after Build Project. How should it do?”
Eee… What kind of changes to the ezb-format do you mean
balder
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Behdadsoft 

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Posted on: Jun. 15 2011,02:41 |
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When the final file is created the Program Project .ezb format are stored and others can open my project and they make the changes. I want to do something that no one can do this work.
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balder 

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Posted on: Jun. 15 2011,03:29 |
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@Behdadsoft
Quote: “others can open my project and they make the changes. I want to do something that no one can do this work.”
Okay, you are interested in something that prevent others to make changes to your easyboot-file(s) particular the ***.ezb-files
As far as I know there is no such option built-in to Easyboot However you can copy your ***.ezb-files (background included) to a temporary folder and use ZIP-program to compress folder with a password. You can then extract back your originally ***.ezb-files into folder ezboot whenever it is needed Note: its only folder ezboot that needs to be compressed and password protected
In fact, I have a copy of several ezboot-folders that contains different backgrounds and different ***ezb-files that has different menu system. I frequently change the whole folder ezboot to get another look and different menus. Especially interesting is this to sub-menus, as I can copy these into different projects without recreating the whole sub-menu You of course must also copy background picture related to every different menu, including the background for the sub-menu(s)
balder
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Behdadsoft 

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Posted on: Jun. 15 2011,05:33 |
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I compressed this folde with zip format but when load cd show error.
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balder 

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Posted on: Jun. 15 2011,06:39 |
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@Behdadsoft
Quote: “I compressed this folde with zip format but when load cd show error”
I think I totally misunderstood what your goal is
I thought it was the files in your installed EasyBoot that you mean But now it seems that it is the files in your build ISO-file that you are interested to protect. But protect against what
My point was mainly to save your “original files” in folder ezboot which certainly is not what you are asking for as solution.
So you want “super-protection” for the files in your build ISO-file? Is this a correct description of your request?
But your first request was – and I quote: “I want change .ezb format after Build Project” Is this what is to be understood?
Finally, if your goal is to protect your created ISO-file you can use UltraIso for this operation: Launch UltraIso and open created ISO-file (the ISO created by EasyBoot). In UltraIso click on tab “Tools" chose "Compress ISO" Check “Encryption” and push on “Set password” >> push on “Compress” and when done, push on “Close”-button. From this point no one can touch you created ISO-file anymore without setting password.
Attention! You cannot run this encrypted and compressed ISO-file from USB
Or give me some better description what your goals really are I’m confused
balder
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Behdadsoft 

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Posted on: Jun. 15 2011,06:58 |
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Thanks.
I wan't encrypte Iso. I want only encrypte ezboot Folder.
Edited by Behdadsoft on Jun. 15 2011,06:59
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balder 

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Posted on: Jun. 15 2011,07:11 |
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@Behdadsoft
Quote: ”I want only encrypte ezboot Folder”
This is not possible with tools provided in EasyBoot\UltraIso But you can as showed, at least encrypt and protect your ISO-file
balder
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Behdadsoft 

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Posted on: Jun. 15 2011,07:15 |
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OK. THANKS
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Behdadsoft 

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Posted on: Jun. 15 2011,09:18 |
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I create a DVD with 3 Windows XP.
windows XP SP3 = 2
Windows Xp SP2 = 1
but when enable allow lower case and make ISO , When loaded by windows XP sp2 show this error :
Edited by Behdadsoft on Jun. 15 2011,09:20
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