But maybe you can make a . Better, though, to solve the problem you seem to have with the . A batch file would be especially leaky. The problem is that passwords are meant to be carried in people's heads. The whole point of a password is that it is never written down or stored anywhere. You did know this? If you are thinking of one person only, who has limited batch knowledge, then something like this might work@echo offsetlocal%1 %0 : : A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Zset A=%5& set B=%6& set C=%8& set D=%3for %%? ![]() Encrypting or locking bat file with passwords in it Thanks. We'll let you know when a new response is added. Batch files by them selves don’t have a way to encrypt them.===============From Labnuke. Check out the bat. It may meet your needs. How to Add a Password to a.Bat File. This line allows you to start writing text. After you write that, you will copy the code below.I have not tested on Vista or higher so proceed with caution. ![]() ![]() Making A Batch Text Document. It will then output the encrypted file with an additional.
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