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Features
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Benefits
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Application-based
Signature Setup
Lattice Technology gives one set of signatures and passwords per single
site so that all the users within that site must input the
data into their applications when they open XVL files with
Signer protection.
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Controlled
and secured access
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Access
Control
Users can add access control to the XVL file. While defining
a specific user group which can either edit or view the XVL
data, general users may be permitted to see or edit the data
- or denied access.
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Controlled
and secured access
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File
Password Setup
Customize password for an XVL file.
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File
by file individual protection.
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Copyright
Display
Embed the copyright information inside XVL data. Choose fonts
and colors for the copyright strings to display in XVL Viewer.
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Creation
Date
Embed the created date of XVL data.
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Expiration
Date
Add an expiration date for your XVL data. For example, if
December 31, 2003 is set as the expiration date, no one can
use the data beginning January 1, 2004.
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Command
Line Operation
The signxvl.exe command offered inside the XVL Signer package
allows security control to be added over the XVL files on a
command line. |
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Security
with Advanced Encryption Standard
XVL Signer protection is based on the security algorithm offered
through Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) which is approved
by the National Institute for Standards and Technology. |
Enables
users to secure access and protect proprietary data. |
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System
Requirements:
Windows 2000 with SP2 or later, Windows XP. Recommended:
Pentium III or higher, 512MB RAM, 100MB hard disk space.
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XVLŪ
(eXtensible Virtual world description Language), an XML-based,
neutral format used for compression, conversion, and integration
of 3D data.
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