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Results for "Author: phil fresle"

4_2005-2006 #160155
SHA256 message digest/one-way encryption

The zip file contains VB and ASP implementations of the SHA256 message digest algorithm. One common use for this algorithm is for the one way encryption of passwords before storing in a database. SHA256 is similar in nature to MD5, but 256 rather than 128 bits.

4_2005-2006 #160156
Create and validate license keys

The code demonstrates how you can add license key functionality to your source code similar to that used by Microsoft. Three different methods are shown, one of which ties a licence key to a particular user name.

5_2007-2008 #182673
SHA256 message digest/one-way encryption

The zip file contains VB and ASP implementations of the SHA256 message digest algorithm. One common use for this algorithm is for the one way encryption of passwords before storing in a database. SHA256 is similar in nature to MD5, but 256 rather than 128 bits.

5_2007-2008 #182674
Create and validate license keys

The code demonstrates how you can add license key functionality to your source code similar to that used by Microsoft. Three different methods are shown, one of which ties a licence key to a particular user name.

6_2008-2009 #205191
SHA256 message digest/one-way encryption

The zip file contains VB and ASP implementations of the SHA256 message digest algorithm. One common use for this algorithm is for the one way encryption of passwords before storing in a database. SHA256 is similar in nature to MD5, but 256 rather than 128 bits.

6_2008-2009 #205192
Create and validate license keys

The code demonstrates how you can add license key functionality to your source code similar to that used by Microsoft. Three different methods are shown, one of which ties a licence key to a particular user name.

7_2009-2012 #227709
SHA256 message digest/one-way encryption

The zip file contains VB and ASP implementations of the SHA256 message digest algorithm. One common use for this algorithm is for the one way encryption of passwords before storing in a database. SHA256 is similar in nature to MD5, but 256 rather than 128 bits.

7_2009-2012 #227710
Create and validate license keys

The code demonstrates how you can add license key functionality to your source code similar to that used by Microsoft. Three different methods are shown, one of which ties a licence key to a particular user name.

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