Rick Francken Posted August 30, 2005 Share Posted August 30, 2005 Hi Tom, Go into the Vectorscript plugin editor. Select the command plugin you want to encrypt. Click "Duplicate" to make a backup of your VSM. In Windows, hold down SHIFT+CTRL+ALT when you click on the "script..." button In Macintosh, hold down CAPS LOCK+SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND when you click on the "script..." button. For more info, look in the VW Help under "Vectorscript Guide"..."Script Encryption"..."Encrypting Scripts"..."Plug-ins" Good luck, -Rick Francken Quote Link to comment
tom kyler_dup1 Posted August 30, 2005 Author Share Posted August 30, 2005 Thanks Rick...I caught it in the VW documentation....was looking in the wrong place. Thanks for the reply! Quote Link to comment
tom kyler_dup1 Posted August 31, 2005 Author Share Posted August 31, 2005 I must have forgot something...seems like I've succesfully done this before Anyways, I'm trying to encrypt a existing command plug-in I wrote.(*.vsm) ..so I can pass it to some others using the "encrypt" command takes me to a dialog box to select a text file; however, the plug-in exists as a *.VSM file and cannot be selected. Selecting a plain text file creates a encrypted VW file...but I don't want a VW file, I want a plug-in that can be put in the plug-ins folder. I want an encrypted plug-in (*.vsm) What as I missing? [ 08-30-2005, 12:09 PM: Message edited by: tom kyler ] Quote Link to comment
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