Some information about Locker32.exe!
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An example of using locker32.exe, is to unable anyone from surfing 
on the net whithout your knowledge and permission. 

This program can lock any executable files, so that
you have to use a password to execute it.
The program works only on exe files.

You are not allowed to lock a program in the same 
directory as Locker32.exe!
Locker32.exe, data.txt and pass._xe must be in the same directory!

The shareware version can only lock 2 programs and
you are not allowed to change the password!
The starting password is 11111111111111111111  (20 ones)

You are allowed to use the shareware version for 30 days.
After that you must remove the program or buy the registered version.

The registered version can lock up to 99 programs
and you are allowed to change all passwords!

Any questions about the program, or ordering the registered version 
for as little as $10, mail me at: ronher@hotmail.com

			
How to use Locker32.exe!
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Execute Locker32.exe.
After you have entered the password, push the browse button to get the
program you want to lock.
Enter a password in the password textbox (at least 3 characters).
The password is used to start the program you have locked.
Push the lock button, and the program will be locked.

To unlock a program click the program you want to unlock, in the programs
listbox over locked programs.
Push the unlock button, and the program will be unlocked.

Important!
If you lock a program that has a shortcut on your desktop or start-menu.
You have to check the path of your shortcut.
There must be the same path in the 'start in' box. 
Otherwise you will not be able to start the program. 
You get the message 'Invalid password'.

To check if you have a path, right-click the shortcut on your desktop,
(or if it's in the start-menu c:\windows\start-menu) choose properties 
then shortcut.
The path should be the same as in the target box, but without the '\*.exe'
For instance if the path in the 'target' box is c:\iexplore\iexplore.exe
then the path in the 'start in' box should be c:\iexplore




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