n'pass (c) 1995 JSD Written by Matthew Janes, JSD Beta-testing by Bob Janes n'pass is geekware. I.e. shareware but for programmers. If you want to include the n'pass system in your code, an outright payment of $5 is required. See the Sub Form_load proc.
n'pass
Form_Load
Some lousy code for password protected-code
_ It uses the JSD n'pass [tm] system. This product is ]
_ Completly free to gaze at. If you want to use the ]
_ JSD n'pass in your code, an outright payment of US ]
_ $5 is required, plus a free registered copy of any ]
_ program that uses this code. In the
_ program's about box you must put: Portions of this ]
_ product were developed by JSD.
_ Once you have registered, you cnchange the code to ]
_anything you like. n'pass has a CIS
_ swreg ID of 5390. Or you can send Matthew Janes
_ a Cheque for $5. When you register, you'll be
_ entitled to free LIFETIME product support via Email ]
_ and a printed manual.
Warn those hackers!=
Please enter your password or you don't get in!
Missing something?
give them their chance...c
Enter your password!
Secrecy is vital!
If they boo-boo say bye-bye!
Wrong
And again!
Let 'em in!n
Sure buddy!
Make sure they're up to scratch on there calender=
The current year is:
But just in case
I don't like you. In fact, I'm going to end the program right now!
Bugger off
If you are paying with a check, please print-out and ]
complete the order form below and send it to Matthew h
Janes, JSD, Neumattstr. 26, 3127-Muehlethurnen
=Order Form for JSD n'pass
Name
Address
City
ZIP/Postcode
State(where app.)
_ Country
No of copys required
_ ($5 for 1, $10 for 2, $13 ||
for 3, $16 for 4, $20 for 5. More copys on request)
How does n'pass work? Well the password is a number, but
the hacker doesn't know that. He'll(or she) will be trying
things like 'JRM' (my initials backwards) or 'JSD'
(the company name) However it's fool-proof because this g