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Chapter 4 – Protecting Applications Using CodeCover<br />

Contents Glossary Index Troubleshooting<br />

I have used<br />

CodeCover<br />

SDK<br />

Hide import<br />

symbols<br />

Use AES<br />

Encryption for<br />

data files<br />

CodeCover Security Settings (Continued)<br />

Item Description Default<br />

Setting<br />

Select this check box if you have implemented<br />

the CodeCover SDK features (Code<br />

Morphing and/or run-time encryption/<br />

decryption) to protect your important code<br />

fragments, constants, and string data.<br />

Refer to the ReadMe available in the \<strong>Sentinel</strong><br />

<strong>Keys</strong> Toolkit\Shell SDK\Help\English folder for<br />

more details.<br />

Select this check box to hide your import<br />

symbols. However, please note that this<br />

option does not apply to the file types<br />

discussed in Question 4 (see “Frequently<br />

Asked Questions” at the end of this chapter).<br />

The Hide import symbols option is ignored if<br />

there is any data file to be protected or the<br />

file encryption settings have been specified.<br />

Select this check box if you want the data files<br />

to be encrypted with the standard AES<br />

encryption.<br />

Do not select the check box if you want to run<br />

your application on Windows 98/Me or if your<br />

application uses the data files protected on<br />

Windows 9x.<br />

Not<br />

selected<br />

Selected<br />

Selected<br />

84 <strong>Sentinel</strong> <strong>Hardware</strong> <strong>Keys</strong> Developer’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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