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A disk-level encryption program.
It was well-intentioned, but didn’t actually work.
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Note: If logged in as master, (and all files/dirs are unhidden), it is safe to find and “repair” any invalid entry’s etc.. to undo any of pigas’ damage, if it messes up. If this is done, it will wipe out any “hidden” files which were not un-hidden by logging in. No other damage has been seen from this brute force uninstall, and no other method of repair is known.
- Passwords can only be “x” amount of characters
- I don’t understand how to hide specific files for specific logins
- If I am “master” and I login as a guest, while I’m in the
C:\PIGASdir, it’ll leave me in that dir! (I can’t change things, but I can write to it… weird!) - I cannot use
login.exe GUESTand then have it automatically prompt for a password.. Nor can I echo it into login.exe with a pipe command. - There’s no such thing as a “default”.. so if I log in as master, and then log out, it can’t automatically hide certain things.
psp.exe/usaysupdate user information, press any key to continue.. should it not say updatED user info…??psp.exe/?(anything=?) says the same thing aspsp.exe/u. It doesn’t write to the disk though.- It does direct disk access. Make a note to the user, if they’re using the TBAV tsr
tbdisk.exe, to use atbsetup/se=20on those three files (*.exe) - Will the program run off/for a Cd-Rom??
- Can I change what the “master”‘s name is?
- Hiding those few dangerous files will mess up their descriptions in 4DOS
- The system is more unstable with the better encryption?! It sorta messed up on me or some junk.
- It axed a couple of my dangerous files.
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When I log in
login.exe, and then type a name and aspace.. I can’tbackspaceand add in a new username.

Ported from my original notes.
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