Re: A simple question since you guys really seem to be knowledgeable

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Victor E. Luz (victorluz@inetd.pt)
Thu, 08 Oct 1998 07:07:27 +0100


Try :

http://sevillaonline.com/ActiveX/

Alvaro Redondo has a free activeX dll that implemnts RC2, RC4 and DES56.
This component also implements SHA-1 hash algorithm, base64 encoding and
HEX encoding.

This library is quite simple to use in VB5/VB6.

Hope it helps,
Victor

> Skylar Highe wrote:
>
> I have been lurking for months on the CodherPlunks list and I have a
> question for you which probably is way beneath your expertise. I would
> greatly appreciate some advice/help. I have been commissioned by my
> employer to write a VB application and store the data in Access97
> database. However, the employer would like me to encrypt the data to
> make it fairly secure and worthless to anyone who might get a copy of
> the database (of course not the CodherPlunks caliber of encryption
> types).
>
> I don't know where I might find such a routine that would be
> effective, show due diligence in protecting the data, and be able to
> be accessed by a Visual basic program. Also don't know if I could
> encrypt the complete record as a single "field" or encrypt the
> individual fields. Any direction, help, advice, etc. would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Thank you very very much in advance.
>
> Skylar Highe
>



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