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I have yet to try .exe. A friend and fellow photographer suggested it. He said that you could right click protect your images so that when they are sent over the web or burned onto a cd, the viewer can't copy, print, or paste your copyrighted work. There is no mention of this on the Wnsoft site. Is this accurate and how does this work?

He also mentioned that you can place a time limit on how long a set of images can be viewed on a cd. This too would be a great help for photographers by setting a time limit that a client could view their images. Clients tend to want to put off placing orders. This may be a simple solution to a difficult problem for my profession.

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Welcome to PTE Storybook !!!!

I think you will find both features you want here:

PROJECT OPTIONS > ADVANCED and look at the bottom of the page:

CUSTOMIZE TRIAL USE DETAILS and

DON'T ALLOW SCREEN PRINTS

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Storybook,

JRR has given you the basic answer to your needs and those PTE functions work well and just as intended ... but these functions are not going to totally protect your "works" from everyone with a desire.

The Date Expire totally disables the compiled exe from playing ... thus when that set date arrives your "works" cease to open and no longer function. You can not restrict copy from a CD ... PTE doenst have any such function ... you must supply some other means that may be available in the market for this possibility ... even then theres no total protection against copy.

As for "Image protection" ... PTE can not claim total protection of your works ... as there is numerous work arounds for the sauvy keyboard user using other programs that live among us . PTE can only restrict copy of printing of your images within its own program framework ... while its in compiled or playmode state.

So in the real world ... if what your looking for is total protection ... you cant distribute. :)

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