AllCrypter version 4.0

Explanation - 03: Second tab of AllCrypter - (Raw data)

Each number above which
appears in a red circle is the same
number of explanation among those below.
These same numbers correspond too
with those of AllCrypter when you click the
question mark and then on any button or window.


(Explanation 23)

'Higher/lower Window for raw data'

       When you click the right mouse button on one of two windows (higher or lower) in this 2nd tab, a menu appears with the following command lines:
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'Cut'
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'Copy'
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'Special copy'
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'Paste'
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'Special paste'
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'Delete'
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'Delete all'
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'Select all'
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'Convert Characters into Ascii numbers'
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'Convert Ascii numbers into characters'
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'Refresh (plain data)'
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'Find'
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'Make compatible to send by e-mail'
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'Send to 'Text/e-mail' or 'Video/picture/audio' tab'
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'Send to 'Internet' tab'
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'Send to 'Intuitive' tab'
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'Display into a text editor...'
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'Insert, at the end of the other window, what follows the cursor'
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'Open...'
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'Open and insert at the end...'
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'Save as...'

- Explanation -

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'Special copy' and 'Special paste'

       In AllCrypter, the command lines named 'Cut', 'Copy' and 'Paste' are executed in compatibility with 'Microsoft Windows' and with many word processing softwares. This means that there may be some special characters that are not taken into account by these three standard command lines in AllCrypter, as several special characters are not meant to be treated as text in 'Microsoft Windows'. Even all the software of 'Microsoft Windows' itself does not support all the characters of the list of characters; if they take account of some, they do not display necessarily their interface (their shape).
       So, for example, if from the higher window of the 2nd tab of AllCrypter, you copy the raw data of a video, and that among these data there are characters that
'Microsoft Windows' does not support in a text window, then when you will paste them they will be likely to miss while being displayed as a vertical bar.

       If this compatibility problem arises, rather use the two command lines named 'Special copy' and 'Special paste'.
       The command
'Special copy' copies your data into a special temporary memory which is used independently of what 'Microsoft Windows' uses, so independently of the memory used by the three command lines 'Cut', 'Copy' and 'Paste' in AllCrypter. When you use the command line named 'Special paste', it is from the special memory of AllCrypter that the data are pasted. The data, which are pasted via the command line 'Special paste', are only data which have previously been placed into the special memory of AllCrypter via the command line 'Special copy'.

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'Convert Characters into Ascii numbers'

       This command line named 'Convert Characters into Ascii numbers' converted, into Ascii number, each character in your active window of the 2nd tab.
       For example, the word
'Message' would become: '077-101-115-115-097-103-101-'.

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'Convert Ascii numbers into characters'

       This command line named 'Convert Ascii numbers into characters' converted, into character, each Ascii number of your active window of the 2nd tab. It is necessary that the synthaxe is respected (3 digits and a dash '-') to ensure that the conversion takes place.
       For example, the Ascii numbers '
077-101-115-115-097-103-101-' would become: 'Message'.

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'Refresh (plain data)'

       By clicking on the command line named 'Refresh (plain data)' you force the rich text of one of two windows (higher or lower) of the 2nd tab to be transformed into plain text.
       For example, if you copied a bold and blue text from the window of the
'Word' or 'WordPad' software and that you paste it here in one of two windows of this 2nd tab, but using the two keys of your keyboard ' Ctrl ' + ' v ' to paste it, then the text will be copied by preserving the bold and the blue color at the screen.

       In this case, click on the command line named 'Refresh (plain data)' so that this text is not any more in bold nor in blue. Because here, in this 2nd tab, it is not the enrichment of the text that must be displayed because they are the raw data that must contain the information necessary for the bold and the blue if that must be preserved.

       If you want to keep the enriched data of your text, you must first paste your rich text in the window of the 3rd tab named 'Text/e-mail', and then, from this 3rd tab, click on either the 10th button of the toolbar of AllCrypter named 'Send into the source window of the 2nd tab' or on the 11th button named 'Send into the destination window of the 2nd tab'.
       Thus, the data which indicate the bold, the italic, the underlined, the font of characters and your text color will be included in the plain text of the window in question of the 2nd tab.

       If thereafter, you want to look at this text in enriched format, simply click on the command line <'Send to 'Text/e-mail' or 'Video/picture/audio' tab'> of the menu that appears by right clicking the mouse in the active window which contains your text to the 2nd tab, and thus (in our example) display, in the window of the 3rd tab named 'Text/e-mail', your text enriched with the bold characters and the blue color.

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'Make compatible to send by e-mail'

       When you click the command line 'Make compatible to send by e-mail', your already encrypted text, which is in the window in question (where you clicked to bring up the menu which displays this command line), is transformed into hexadecimal data (base 16) so that your text is compatible with all softwares of email (this operation doubles the quantity of your data).
       Otherwise, if your text is not compatible, the person who will receive your e-mail may not receive all the data you have sent him (because of special characters which are not made to be displayed in a text window). This is why,
AllCrypter transforms these data so that nothing is lost along the way (in sending your email).

       The result (the hexadecimal data) takes place automatically in the window of the 3rd tab, and AllCrypter tries to open automatically for you, the window of your e-mail software so that you can paste there the entire contents of your window of the 3rd tab named 'Text/e-mail'. It is preferable to use the 'Copy all' command (via the 3rd tab) then the 'Paste' command (via the window of your e-mail software) to paste this content (the header and the hexadecimal data) into the window of your e-mail software.

       Because some e-mail software do not take certain characters (for example, returns to the line, etc.).

       The Net surfer who receives your e-mail, must have the same personal key which will have been used before to encrypt this text, then write it at the place envisaged for this purpose (in top, in AllCrypter). Then he will have to use the 'Copy'/'Paste' commands to paste, in the window of the 3rd tab (named 'Text/e-mail'), the entire contents of the received e-mail.
       Finally, from there (from the 3rd tab), he will have to click on the command line
'Decrypt e-mail text' of the menu which appears by right clicking the mouse in the window of this 3rd tab named 'Text/e-mail'.

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'Send to 'Text/e-mail' or 'Video/picture/audio' tab'

       For example, if the contents of your active window of the 2nd tab are text integrating the data to enrich this text (so to indicate colors, fonts, etc.., and that is not necessarily readable here), this text might be displayed in the window of the 3rd tab, clicking on the command line <'Send to 'Text/e-mail' or 'Video/picture/audio' tab'> of the menu which appears by right clicking the mouse in one of two windows of the 2nd tab.
       Thus it is for raw data about the pictures and photos when they are compatible with
AllCrypter.

       When you click on this command line, a dialog box appears asking you to indicate the extension which indicates the type of data that this active window contains.
       Example:
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to look at a video (MPEG, AVI, WMV, etc.),
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to listen to music (MP3, WAV, MIDI, RMI, etc.),
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to display a text (txt, doc, etc.).

       To send data into the window of the 3rd tab named 'Text/e-mail', you can either double-click on the source file name in the higher shutter of the first tab (except for the files whose extension is '.mht', '.htm' or '.html' which are directed towards the window of the 5th tab named 'Internet'), or click on the 12th button named 'Open the source file' via the 3rd tab, or click on the command line named <'Send to 'Text/e-mail' or 'Video/picture/audio' tab'> of the menu which appears by right clicking the mouse in one of two windows of the 2nd tab.

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'Send to 'Internet' tab'

       By clicking on the command line named 'Send to 'Internet' tab' of the menu which appears by right clicking the mouse in one of two windows of the 2nd tab, a dialog box appears asking you to indicate the type of content to be sent which is in your active window.

       So, you must write the extension which indicates the type of data to be sent towards the Internet window of the tab named 'Internet'. The extension is composed normally of 3 characters which are placed after the last dot in a file name, so the last 3 characters in a file name. The extension can indicate a picture file (bmp, jpg, gif, etc.), a video (mpg, avi, wmv, etc.), a sound (mp3, wav, etc.), a text (txt, doc, etc.), an Internet page (mht, htm, html, etc.), a music file (mid, rmi, etc.). etc. .

       After determining the type of your content to send, click on the button 'OK' to direct the content of your active window towards the Internet window of the 5th tab.

       However, in the Internet window of the 5th tab, all the contents don't necessarily appear as a web page because that depends on your data to send.

       It should be noted that most web pages copied from the Internet have the address of their pictures from their server. This means that most links, which display pictures in a web page, do not have their complete address but only the part of the address which would have been taken from the folder name on the server where the website was visited.

       This means that if you display a Web page from the 2nd tab of AllCrypter, its pictures are likely not to be displayed if you click on the command line 'Send to 'Internet' tab', for the simple reason that the pictures address is not complete, since data of this Web page can try to display pictures from your folder where this Web page is on your hard disk, instead of doing it from the folder of the server where this page was taken on the Internet.

       To divert this problem, you must go to the concerned website from the Internet window of the 5th tab of AllCrypter ('Internet' tab), then click on the 9th button named 'Save as...' on the toolbar in the 'Internet' tab; then in the dialog box that appears, click to the right of 'Save as type:' by selecting the line <Web Archive, single file (*.mht)>, then click on the button 'Save' to save your web page with all its pictures, and this in a single file on your hard disk. It can happen however that the background picture on your web page is not saved.

       If the line <Web Archive, single file (*.mht)> is not present in the dialog box, is that you probably have a too old version of the file 'shdocvw.dll' which must be in the file 'System32' of Windows. Update this file or Internet Explorer itself.

       After saving your web page into format 'mht', you can encrypt it via the 1st tab of AllCrypter, and later decrypt it while double-clicking on it ('mht') in the shutter of exploration of source files in the 1st tab so that finally it is automatically displayed in the window of the 5th tab named 'Internet'.

       You can also decrypt data of this 'mht' page via the 2nd tab of AllCrypter (by using the button named 'Display raw data from the source file') and, from there, display it in the Internet window of the 5th tab by clicking on the command line named 'Send to 'Internet' tab' which appears via a right-click mouse in the window of the 2nd tab of AllCrypter. Then in the dialog box that opens, you write the extension which indicates the type of data to be sent in the window of the 5th tab, then click on button 'OK'.

       Also, using the 8th button named 'Open...' in the toolbar of the 5th tab named 'Internet', you can load a Web page which is not encrypted.

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'Send to 'Intuitive' tab'

       The command line named 'Send to 'Intuitive' tab' sends the contents of your active window of the 2nd tab towards the window left in the 6th tab named 'Intuitive'.

       To do the reverse and receive, in one of two windows of the 2nd tab, data from the left window of the 6th tab, click from the 6th tab named 'Intuitive' either on the 10th button named 'Send into the source window of the 2nd tab' or on the 11th button named 'Send into the destination window of the 2nd tab'.

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'Display into a text editor...'

       By clicking on the command line named 'Display into a text editor...', you tell to Windows to open the software associated by defect (by Windows) to the extension '.doc' and to send to it the data from your active window of the 2nd tab.

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'Insert, at the end of the other window, what follows the cursor'

       By clicking on the command line named 'Insert, at the end of the other window, what follows the cursor', you paste, after the last character in the other window of this same 2nd tab, all the characters following the position of the cursor of the active window. In other words, all the characters, which are in your active window from your cursor, will be paste at the end of the other window which is in this same 2nd tab.

       This can be interesting for someone who wants to hide in a jpeg picture file, a 2nd encrypted picture or a confidential small video.

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'Open...'

       You can also load data from any file in one of these two windows (higher or lower) by clicking on the command line 'Open...' which appears with a right click of mouse in one of these two windows.

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'Open and insert at the end...'

       By clicking on the command line named 'Open and insert at the end...', you load the entire contents of a file into your active window, and that after the last character of this window of the 2nd tab.

       Clicking on this command line, a dialog box appears and offers to you to select a file to be opened to load its data into your active window.

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       When you click on one of two windows of the 2nd tab, the quantity of characters which precedes your cursor is displayed just at the end of the title (in green) above your window in question. For example: '128th character'. So, clicking in the text of either windows or by pressing a arrow key of your keyboard to move your cursor, the quantity of characters (just on left of your cursor) is displayed.

       But when you click on the title of one of these two windows, a small window appears giving you the ASCII numerical value of the character which is just on the left of the cursor position in this window.
       Note that a return to the line is here as being two characters (invisible to the eye): characters having ASCII numbers 13 and 10.

       For more information, click with the question mark, either on the title 'Raw data' of the 2nd tab, or on the button 'Encrypt', or on the button 'Decrypt' or on one of the other buttons of the 2nd tab.

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'Save as...'

       Click on the command line named 'Save as...' if you want to save into a new file the data of your window of the 2nd tab.

       Thus, a dialog box appears offering to you to write the file name you want which must receive these data.

       Then, in this dialog box, click on the button 'Save' to save your data into this file.

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'Display raw data from the source file'

       To display, in the higher window of the 2nd tab, the data of the source file (whose name is indicated in the 1st tab), click on the button named 'Display raw data from the source file'. Thus, you will be able to see in AllCrypter the raw data of this source file.
       Depending on your source file, these data can be encrypted or not encrypted.

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'Encrypt'

       To encrypt unencrypted data that you've loaded into the higher window of the 2nd tab, just write a personal key (in the white box in top) and click on the button 'Encrypt'.
       The encrypted result is displayed in the lower window, in this 2nd tab.

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'Decrypt'

       To decrypt encrypted data that you've loaded into the higher window of the 2nd tab, just write the same personal key which was previously used to encrypt them, then click on the button 'Decrypt'.
       The decrypted result is displayed in the lower window, in this 2nd tab.


(Explanation 77)

'Decrypted form' Tab

       The 8th tab named 'Decrypted form' contains an information form that displays data which are decrypted and which had previously been encrypted and joined to a file (or data).
       These are personal data that were joined to a file (or data) at the time of the encrypting of this file (or data) while the upper left box was selected (checked) in the 7th tab named
'Form to encrypt'.

       When you decrypt a file (or data) that contains an information form, then a label appears with the words 'Decrypted form'. This label is right next to the 13th button labeled 'Reset : delete the contents of this tab' in the toolbar of AllCrypter. This label indicates that the data you have just decrypted contained an information form which allows the identification of the person who has encrypted this file (or data).
       When you decrypt a file (or data) that contains no information form, or if you click on the 8th tab named
'Decrypted form', this label disappears. This label thus tells you that the last decrypted file (or data) contained an information form.

       The last 3 lines of this information form in the tab 'Decrypted form' tell you if the file (or data) that you decrypt has been altered or not.

       Here is the explanation of each of these last 3 lines in the bottom of the window of the 'Decrypted form' tab:
- 1st line : indicates the size of the file (or data) when it was encrypted; this size information has been encrypted with the data (encrypted original size). The 1st line also shows the size of the encrypted file (or data) when you decrypt it.
       Attention! This information is available only if your encrypted file (or encrypted data) contains an acknowledgement of receipt, if not the words
'Info not available without Acknowledgement of receipt' will be displayed in this 1st line.

- 2nd line : indicates the date (day, month and year) of the day when the file (or data) has been encrypted; this date has been encrypted with the data.
       Attention! This information is available only if your encrypted file (or encrypted data) contains an acknowledgement of receipt, if not the words
'Info not available without Acknowledgement of receipt' will be displayed in this 2nd line.

- 3rd line : indicates if the cryptogram (the encrypted data) has been altered or not (from start to finish).
       Indeed, when the file (or data) has been encrypted, a kind of encrypted condensed of the 2 initial session keys (HashSi) and another for the 2 final session keys (HashSf) have been encrypted with the data.
       Thus, this information is used to determine if, when decrypting, the initial and final keys of sessions are identical to those used at the time of encryption. The 2 initial session keys are the beginning of the 2 complete session keys; and the 2 final session keys are the end of the 2 complete session keys; the size of a complete session key is slightly larger than the data to be encrypted, but only the end of the 2 session keys are encrypted and preserved in the cryptogram.
       If the HashSi and HashSf indicate that the initial and final session keys are the same ones used at the times of encryption and decryption, then this 3rd line (the last one in the tab
'Decrypted form') indicates that the beginning and end of the cryptogram 'Correspond to encrypted HashSi and HashSf'.

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       To delete all the data in this information form (in the 8th tab named 'Decrypted form'), click either on the small gray square button at the top left in the 8th tab, or on the 13th button labeled 'Reset : delete the contents of this tab' in the toolbar of AllCrypter.

       For more information, click with the question mark in the window of the 7th tab named 'Form to encrypt'.

 

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