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Password-Protecting an SWF

By Adrien-Luc Sanders, About.com

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If you're worried about distributing your Flash animations, games, and applications publicly and having them stolen and decompiled down to their original FLAs, fear not; you can password-protect your SWFs. The answer lies in changing the publication settings.

To open the Publish Settings dialogue, click File->Publish Settings (PC shortcut Ctrl+Shift+F12).

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