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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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<strong>Fundamentals</strong>. Two-Dimensional <strong>Design</strong><br />

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For the created protection, define access types. Using the buttons [Add] or [Add Current HASP Plug<br />

ID], enter the key ID, if this type of protection relies on key protection.<br />

Let's review in details one of the ways of setting document protection. The diagrams above illustrate two<br />

protections set to a document. The first protection, named “Administrator”, has the type “Specific T-<strong>FLEX</strong><br />

<strong>CAD</strong> HASP Plug or list of HASP Plugs”. The key ID was entered for it, and the “Change access” access<br />

type set. This means that the user working with the protection key ID 72815448, can change protection<br />

parameters of this document. The second protection, named “Bolt library”, has the type “Password with T-<br />

<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong> HASP Plug”, with the access types set for modifying variables and inserting fragment. For the<br />

user to gain access to a document with this protection, the following steps are required:<br />

1. The user for whom this protection was set needs to send the ID of his T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong> protection key to<br />

the developer.<br />

2. The developer shall generate the password based on the received protection key ID, by using the<br />

command “Generate Password for Document or Library” (see the description below) and send this<br />

password back to the user.<br />

3. When accessing the document, the user shall enter this password in order to gain the access.<br />

All protection settings can be saved in a file in a special format *.tfdat, using the button [Save<br />

settings...]. A protection can be loaded into document from a *.tfdat file, using the button [Load<br />

settings...]. This functionality may be helpful when one needs to add a document to an already<br />

protected library (a set of documents). To do this, one can save the protection parameters from a protected<br />

document, and then load those settings into the new document.<br />

Upon pressing the [Finish] button, the protection will be set on the selected files.

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