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HOW TO MANAGE SFW
FILE LIST
Add SWF files to the SWF File List
There are several ways to add a file to the File List:
1. In Simple Mode choose one of the ways:

2. In Advanced Mode there are also two ways to add files:

3. Alternatively, drag-and-drop files from a folder on your PC to
SWF Protector in both modes, Simple and Advanced.
4. Or right-click the SWF file, choose “Open
with DComSoft SWF Protector 2” and choose the mode, Simple or
Advanced.
5. Also, you can use console (or "Run command"
in KDE's "K"-menu). Type "swfprotector_gui /path/to/you/file.swf".
The file name must not start with "file://" because DComSoft SWF
Protector 2 was designed to handle only local files and therefore
it is not protocol aware software.
Protect files in a batch
In Simple mode you may protect files in a batch.
Add several files and press Protect button.
NOTE 1: SWF Protector load files into RAM, so be
careful adding a too big number of files to the File list
simultaneously.
NOTE 2: If you add several files in Advanced
Mode, only one will be protected, as SWF Protector operates with
only one file at a time in Advanced mode.
Remove files from the SWF File List or clear the SWF
File List:
Select the file you want to remove from the list and press “Remove
File” button or press “Clear List” button to delete all the files
from the list.
Note: As in Advanced Mode SWF Protector operates only one file,
there is no “Remove File” and “Clear List” options in Advanced
Mode.
View File Info
Click “View File Info” in the left bottom corner, or choose
Simple/Advanced tab - “View File Info” in the Main Menu.
Play
SWF file
Choose
button. Remember, to play SWF files you must have Flash Player
installed on your PC.
Save
SWF file
SWF Protector saves the protected SWF file with the same
destination path as the original one.
The source file is saved as original_***.swf, where *** is the file
name. If a file named "original_***.swf" already exists, then the
file is backuped as "original_***_1.swf" etc.
To view the file press button.
You can find out the names of the original and backup files in the
File info panel.
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