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Released AEP PRO 5.1.8. The program checks for the new version automatically now..
November 7, 2009
Now, AEP PRO can check for the new version on website automatically, in the background, on every program start. So, our customers can be notified about new versions as well as new features and bug fixes automatically on every program start.
Released AEP PRO 5.1.8Automatic Detection of New version of the software - Released AEP PRO 5.1.7. Bug fixed: "About/Check for New version..." displays all changes in product's version of website correctly now (Click here to see screenshot)..
October 17, 2009
AEP PRO has nice feature. It can check for newer version on website and display detailed information about all new features and bug fixes in all newer versions. So, the user can decide whether download new installation package or not.
But this feature had bug. In some cases the program did not see any new versions on web site.
Now, we fixed this bug and this feature works fine.

Automatic Detection of New version of the software - Released AEP PRO 5.1.7
Released AEP PRO 5.1.6 - Improved compatibility with Windows 7. Improved compatibility with Windows 7.
September 24, 2009
Some changes were made in this version and now AEP PRO is fully compatible with Windows 7
Released AEP PRO 5.1.6 - Improved compatibility with Windows 7Released AEP PRO 5.1.5. Now command line tool (AEPCMD) supports several new commands. Now it is possible to add hash information of used public key to the encrypted file. And command used to check whether the specified public key file was used to encrypt the encrypted file or not..
August 23, 2009
In this version we've added onw command line switch -ADDKEYHASH, used together with command ENCRYPTRSA.
And new command CHECKPUBKEYRSA to check specified public key file against the specified encrypted file.
Information from help file for this command
CHECKPUBKEYRSA - check public key file against encrypted file
This command is used to check whether the specified public key file was used for encrypted file or not.
Use -addkeyhash switch to add hash information using command encryptrsa.
Syntax
CHECKPUBKEYRSA="c:\pathto\publickeyfile.aepkey" c:\path2\encryptedfile.aep
or
CHECKPUBKEYRSA="c:\pathto\publickeyfile.aepkey" c:\path2\*.aep
Compatible switches
-RECURSE
-EXCLUDE
This command generates report looking like
CHECKPUBKEYRSA="C:\aepkeys\test_2048bit_public.aepkey" "C:\temp\fakedisk\Accounting\*.*"
Checking RSA Key
The Legend:
[YES] - yes, this public key file was used for file encryption
[NO] - no, another public key file was used for encryption
[NOHASH] - this file has no hash information about public key
[ERR] - other error
Processing encrypted file(s)...
C:\temp\fakedisk\Accounting\Affiliated Company.doc.aep .... [NOHASH]
C:\temp\fakedisk\Accounting\Lower of Cost or Market.xls.aep .... [YES]
Errorlevels
It is possible to analyze returned code in your batch script in case when you specify single encrypted file, i.e. not file mask. In this case aepcmd returs errorlevels:
0 - it is the public key file was used for encryption of this file. This code is also retured, when you specified single file, but it does not exist.
6 - this encrypted file has no hash information about used public key file (-addkeyhash switch was not used together with encryptrsa command).
7 - the specified public key file is not valid for this encrypted file. I.e. another public key file was used for encryption
other code - error
Released AEP PRO 5.1.5Released AEP PRO 5.1.0. Major update. Now it is possible to double click an encrypted document, decrypt it, edit it in the associated application and then reencrypt it again. And all these operations are performed in single mouse click! Click here to see screenshots..
August 1, 2009
In this version we've added very handy feature - ability to directly edit encrypted document in single mouse click.
For example, we have the following encrypted document (it is usual document in RTF format):

Firstly, we double click License.rtf document.
Advanced Encryption Package Professional was already installed on this system and it intercepts the attempt to double click the encrypted file and displays the following password window:

We enter right password, choose the destiny of encrypted file as "Delete" (encrypted file will be deleted automatically after successful decryption) and click OK button.
If password is correct, the decrypted document will be opened in associated application automatically (in our case it is WordPad):

We make changes in this document, then close the Windows 7's WordPad document.
Advanced Encryption Package Professional detects this situation and asks us - would we like to reencrypt the changed document using the same password? We click yes.

And the document is reencrypted:

In this version version, we've also made several minor interface enhancements. For example, when any file is decrypted from shell context menu, the text cursor is set to the password text field firstly.
Released AEP PRO 5.1.0
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Automatic Detection of New version of the software - Released AEP PRO 5.1.7
October 17, 2009
"Compatible with Windows® 7" software

Great tool to help make things just a little easier
Advanced Encryption Package Professional is a tool that can ease some of the pain of working with encrypted messages and files.

