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To customize the error message title:<br />

Changing File Encryption Settings<br />

Contents Glossary Index Troubleshooting<br />

1. Click the Customize the CodeCover error message title link, in<br />

the Add CodeCover Feature dialog box. The Customize Code-<br />

Cover Error Message Title dialog box appears.<br />

2. Select your choice of title from the following two options provided on<br />

the dialog:<br />

Default: This option allows the application name to be displayed as<br />

the title on the Error Message dialog. Select the Use default string as<br />

title check box to use this option.<br />

Custom: This option allows you to define a new caption (blank/<br />

customized text string) as the title on the Error Message dialog. You<br />

can select either of the following options, while customizing the<br />

CodeCover error message title:<br />

Use a blank title: Select this option to have a blank title for the<br />

error message dialog.<br />

Define a new title: Select this option to enter your own text as<br />

the title of the error message dialog. This field accepts up to 80<br />

characters.<br />

3. Click OK to return to License Designer where you find the CodeCover<br />

feature added under the CodeCover tab.<br />

To modify the data file encryption settings, see the steps below.<br />

Changing File Encryption Settings<br />

In the CodeCover file encryption settings dialog box, you can specify<br />

your choices for encrypting the external files, other than the executables,<br />

DLLs, and BPLs—such as, data files or other file types. Your protected application<br />

will automatically and transparently decrypt these files at run-time,<br />

as needed.<br />

When not-in-use these files remain encrypted. If your application creates<br />

one of these files, it will be decrypted only if the correct <strong>Sentinel</strong> Key is being<br />

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