>> Hi, has anyone ever had to read encrypted shapefiles?
>> I am wondering if someone has experience in this.
>> I assume using the proper file stream would do the trick, but is there
>> a non programming way already?
>
> Sorry, no help here, did not even know encrypted shapefiles existed...


Me either :) But I was asked if it is possible to read data from a cd
but having certain datasets not usable because of licensing issues. I
was thinking that maybe encrypting could be the solution. Not so
important, but I was curious.

Thanks,
Ciao,
Andrea

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