Ben, do not know if I understood well, but shipping anyway I could do. (also 
woke up a little sick today).

In the file "time.txt", is detailed time for each file (the seconds have a 
range and corresponds to one second when I pressed the save button and the 
other second corresponds to when the finished marking spss processor)

I also kept the syntax files, apparently even repeat a word as your password, 
it generates a different encryption key.

If what I did is right, could create another set of files from another source.

Regards 

-- 
Bastián Díaz


>________________________________
> De: Ben Pfaff <b...@cs.stanford.edu>
>Para: Basti?n D?az <diaz.bast...@ymail.com> 
>CC: "pspp-users@gnu.org" <pspp-users@gnu.org> 
>Enviado: Sábado, 26 de octubre, 2013 4:09:05
>Asunto: Re: encrypted SPSS .sav files
> 
>
>So, here are some further requests:
>
>    - Can you tell me the creation times as specifically as possible
>      (down to the second, if you can), for each file, as recorded by
>      the operating system?  If it's too much trouble to do that for all
>      the files, then just for all the BDI files would give me almost as
>      much information.
>
>    - I see that there is some documentation for an ENCRYPTEDPW keyword
>      on SAVE.  The documentation suggests that if you use a dialog box
>      to save an encrypted file, but request pasting syntax instead of
>      executing it, you get an encrypted password in the syntax.  Could
>      you use this to generate the encrypted password for each password
>      that you used, and show us the encrypted passwords?  If you paste
>      syntax for the same password twice, is the encrypted password the
>      same each time?
>
>
>
>
Bastián Díaz compartió este archivo de Dropbox:
7z BDI_II_ENCRYPT_2.7z   
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