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File Tools - EXE Protector - Usage |

WinUtilities
EXE Protector - Usage |
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Introduction
WinUtilities EXE Protector is a system utility that allows you to password-protect any Windows executable file. Whenever you try to open protected executable file you will see the prompt that asks you to enter the valid password so only person who knows the correct password can launch this file. Once the executable is protected, you may copy this file and a <filename>.module files to another computer and it stays protected no matter what operating system this computer runs. Such behavior is achieved by adding a special code to your executable file (approximately 100 kb), implementing a true, system-independent protection mechanism.
Password adding and removing is very simple. WinUtilities EXE Protector provides dialog-based wizards that guide you through the steps of selecting the necessary file and setting/removing the password. One of the important features WinUtilities EXE Protector provides is a fail-safe protection. For your own safety sake you cannot set password-protection for the system-critical files which may lock your Windows OS from booting. Additionally, you can create backups of your original files to make sure you won't get into troubles in case you forget the password.
Removing password-protection from executable file will restore its original state. We guarantee you that no harm will be done to your files!
WinUtilities EXE Protector is targeted for those people, who share the same computer with others and want to protect sensitive applications from an unauthorized usage.
Add a password for an EXE file
Follow the below steps:
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Run WinUtilities EXE Protector
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Select the 'Protect my executable file with a password' option
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Click Next button
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Select an EXE file from your drives
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Click Next button
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Enter the password
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Click Next button
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View the task report and click Next button
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Process the file
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Finish
Remove the password from the protected file
Follow the below steps:
- Run WinUtilities EXE Protector
- Select the 'Remove the password from my file that protected' option
- Click Next button
- Select an EXE file that have protected
- Click Next button
- Enter the password
- Click Next button
- View the task report and click Next button
- Process the file
- Finish
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File Tools - File Splitter - Usage |

WinUtilities
File Splitter - Usage |
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Usage
WinUtilities File Splitter is very easy to use. On the main screen you can select an action to split a file or merge the ripped units.
Split a file by size
Split a file by number
Split a file by segment
Merge the ripped units of the file
Splitting Files:
To split a file, click the Split a file by size, Split a file by number, or Split a file by segment button and select the file to be split and the destination where you want to save the split files. Press Start splitting button and you will see the file information along with the number of spit files to be created.
Joining Files:
To Join a file click the Merge the ripped units of the file button and browse the first split file whose name starts from '1' then select the destination where the merged file is to be saved.
Enabling Option Remove the batch file after merge will remove the split files after merging.
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File Tools - File Splitter - Introduction |

WinUtilities
File Splitter - Introduction |
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Introduction
WinUtilities File Splitter module provides you with the facility to split a large file into smaller pieces and can easy rejoin them to a single file.
This utility is helpful in:
When transferring large files through floppy disks.
When transferring large file through internet.
Supported tasks:
- Split a file by size
- Split a file by number
- Split a file by segment
- Merge the ripped units of the file
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File Tools - File Shredder - Selecting the deletion method |

WinUtilities
File Shredder - Selecting the deletion method |
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Selecting the deletion method
You can select the deletion method in the Options dialog. WinUtilities File Shredder will save the settings and apply it to the deletion process automatically.
You can select one of the following methods:
- Single Pass
- DoD 5223-22M (3 Passes)
- NSA (7 Passes)
- Guttman (35 Passes)
Wipe Methods
- The DoD 5223-22M File Deletion and Sanitization standard is the standard used for removing files in government agencies, as well as some military organizations. This method uses a variety of steps including overwriting the file many times with predefined binary patterns, then pseudo-random binary values, scrambling the file's date/time using randomly generated time patterns, renaming the file a random name and then deleting the file.
- The Guttman method is an algorithm devised by Peter Gutman to totally erase the contents of a given section, such as a file on a drive, for security. This method uses an overwriting procedure of 35 passes with 27 random order passes using specific data combined with 8 passes using random data.
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File Tools - File Shredder - Deleting Recycle Bin |

WinUtilities
File Shredder - Deleting Recycle Bin |
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Deleting the contents of the Recycle Bin
In this step, you can view the contents of your Recycle Bin by clicking Refresh button. All files and folders in the Recycle Bin will be deleted.
Click Next to confirm your selection.
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