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At 10 FEB 2004 08:01:41AM Tony Lillyman wrote:

I'm wanting to use (am using) RTP90 to encrypt some passwords

I am recording for Users in my systems.

I use the a User Unique Seed, pass the "unencrypted" password

to RTP90 to optain the "encryted" password value.

RTP90(Seed,UnencrytedPW,EncrytedPW)

I then want to store the encrypted value in the Users Record in

a Single Valued Field (Current Password)

UserRecord

AND

in a Associated Multivalued table (Password History)

UserRecord and UserRecord

=Encrypted Password Value

=Date and Time the Password was activated

Is appears that encrypted password value contains

@rm, or @fm and so stuffs up the records structure.

Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Tony


At 10 FEB 2004 08:22AM The Sprezzatura Group wrote:

Can you not just use a VB conversion?

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At 10 FEB 2004 08:48AM Tony Lillyman wrote:

Sprezz Guy

You mean after I obtain my encrypted Password

put it thru a ICONV("VB") and then store it.

And when I want to decrypt it, put it thru a

Oconv(VB) before putting it thru RTP90?

I didn't even know the VB existed.

It works a charm!

Thanks (for being on deck)

It 12:38AM here.

Sydney OZ


At 10 FEB 2004 09:12AM The Sprezzatura Group wrote:

Tony - guessing you don't need an answer to your last post then as you answered yourself? ;-) The joys of a 24-7 community.

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At 10 FEB 2004 09:16AM Tony Lillyman wrote:

Yes it is wonderful!

I did search the site looking for RTP90 but got very little info

and a number of "broken" links.

Like everything I learn here - I file it away and hope I can find it

again.

Regards

Tony


At 10 FEB 2004 09:29AM The Sprezzatura Group wrote:

Part of the move to the improved web site regretfully cut a lot of the existing links. They'll build again over time as people refind the old postings and link to them again!

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