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Descrypt 1.0

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Encryption software
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Screenshots & Images

Screenshot of This is a composite of 3 screens showing the various stages of ecrypting an unprotected file
Screenshot of This is a composite of 3 screens showing the various stages of decrypting an encrypted file
Screenshot of This is a composite of 3 screens showing the various stages of ecrypting an unprotected file

Description

Descrypt is a program, that was build first with Windows CE 1.0, because there was no type
of encryption or secret saving in Windows CE 1.0. Now in Windows CE 2.0 you can secure
Word-Documents with a password. But descrypt can crypt every file, even executeables

System Requirements

Copy CAB file to handheld and tap on it to install.

Installation Instructions

Copy CAB file to handheld and tap on it to install.

Tags

Securityencryptiondecrypt

   
License Freeware
The program is completely free to use.
   
Website http://www.lambrecht.de/windowsce.html
This link is no longer available on the World Wide Web and will attempt to load via the WayBack Machine
   
Language Support English
Popularity 1122
Total Downloads  38
   
Submitted By Rich Hawley
Submitted On 15 February 2014

Comments

archival36 15 July 2021 at 8:59:08 PM
Use 7-Zip program in Windows to unzip the .CAB files into a folder. From there, open _setup.xml in Notepad to rename those cryptic files into meaning files from the .XML files. It's technical but worth it. I am able to encrypt and decrypt files for Casio A-11
torch 28 January 2024 at 3:42:30 AM
Located documentation + CE 1 binaries

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