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If you need a separate logon rather than just the OS logon for your application and you are fed up with maintaining user passwords within your application, this may be suitable for you. This is a VB implementation of MSDN KB Q180548 (or http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q180/5/48.ASP). Please read the caution statement in the article before you use it. (The previous submission was truncated by planet-source-code. This is a re-post.)
Another implementation of LZW compression for compressing VB strings. A 4K dictionary is used as suggested by the algorithm. A binary tree search is used for speeding up dictionary search. It accepts all the 256 characters. *** version 2 (23-Aug-99): bug fixed, performance improved ***
If you need a separate logon rather than just the OS logon for your application and you are fed up with maintaining user passwords within your application, this may be suitable for you. This is a VB implementation of MSDN KB Q180548 (or http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q180/5/48.ASP). Please read the caution statement in the article before you use it. (The previous submission was truncated by planet-source-code. This is a re-post.)
Another implementation of LZW compression for compressing VB strings. A 4K dictionary is used as suggested by the algorithm. A binary tree search is used for speeding up dictionary search. It accepts all the 256 characters. *** version 2 (23-Aug-99): bug fixed, performance improved ***
If you need a separate logon rather than just the OS logon for your application and you are fed up with maintaining user passwords within your application, this may be suitable for you. This is a VB implementation of MSDN KB Q180548 (or http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q180/5/48.ASP). Please read the caution statement in the article before you use it. (The previous submission was truncated by planet-source-code. This is a re-post.)
Another implementation of LZW compression for compressing VB strings. A 4K dictionary is used as suggested by the algorithm. A binary tree search is used for speeding up dictionary search. It accepts all the 256 characters. *** version 2 (23-Aug-99): bug fixed, performance improved ***
Another implementation of LZW compression for compressing VB strings. A 4K dictionary is used as suggested by the algorithm. A binary tree search is used for speeding up dictionary search. It accepts all the 256 characters. *** version 2 (23-Aug-99): bug fixed, performance improved ***
If you need a separate logon rather than just the OS logon for your application and you are fed up with maintaining user passwords within your application, this may be suitable for you. This is a VB implementation of MSDN KB Q180548 (or http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q180/5/48.ASP). Please read the caution statement in the article before you use it. (The previous submission was truncated by planet-source-code. This is a re-post.)
Another implementation of LZW compression for compressing VB strings. A 4K dictionary is used as suggested by the algorithm. A binary tree search is used for speeding up dictionary search. It accepts all the 256 characters. *** version 2 (23-Aug-99): bug fixed, performance improved ***
If you need a separate logon rather than just the OS logon for your application and you are fed up with maintaining user passwords within your application, this may be suitable for you. This is a VB implementation of MSDN KB Q180548 (or http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q180/5/48.ASP). Please read the caution statement in the article before you use it. (The previous submission was truncated by planet-source-code. This is a re-post.)
Another implementation of LZW compression for compressing VB strings. A 4K dictionary is used as suggested by the algorithm. A binary tree search is used for speeding up dictionary search. It accepts all the 256 characters. *** version 2 (23-Aug-99): bug fixed, performance improved ***
If you need a separate logon rather than just the OS logon for your application and you are fed up with maintaining user passwords within your application, this may be suitable for you. This is a VB implementation of MSDN KB Q180548 (or http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q180/5/48.ASP). Please read the caution statement in the article before you use it. (The previous submission was truncated by planet-source-code. This is a re-post.)
Another implementation of LZW compression for compressing VB strings. A 4K dictionary is used as suggested by the algorithm. A binary tree search is used for speeding up dictionary search. It accepts all the 256 characters. *** version 2 (23-Aug-99): bug fixed, performance improved ***
If you need a separate logon rather than just the OS logon for your application and you are fed up with maintaining user passwords within your application, this may be suitable for you. This is a VB implementation of MSDN KB Q180548 (or http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q180/5/48.ASP). Please read the caution statement in the article before you use it. (The previous submission was truncated by planet-source-code. This is a re-post.)
If you need a separate logon rather than just the OS logon for your application and you are fed up with maintaining user passwords within your application, this may be suitable for you. This is a VB implementation of MSDN KB Q180548 (or http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q180/5/48.ASP). Please read the caution statement in the article before you use it. (The previous submission was truncated by planet-source-code. This is a re-post.)
Another implementation of LZW compression for compressing VB strings. A 4K dictionary is used as suggested by the algorithm. A binary tree search is used for speeding up dictionary search. It accepts all the 256 characters. *** version 2 (23-Aug-99): bug fixed, performance improved ***
Another implementation of LZW compression for compressing VB strings. A 4K dictionary is used as suggested by the algorithm. A binary tree search is used for speeding up dictionary search. It accepts all the 256 characters. *** version 2 (23-Aug-99): bug fixed, performance improved ***
If you need a separate logon rather than just the OS logon for your application and you are fed up with maintaining user passwords within your application, this may be suitable for you. This is a VB implementation of MSDN KB Q180548 (or http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q180/5/48.ASP). Please read the caution statement in the article before you use it. (The previous submission was truncated by planet-source-code. This is a re-post.)
Another implementation of LZW compression for compressing VB strings. A 4K dictionary is used as suggested by the algorithm. A binary tree search is used for speeding up dictionary search. It accepts all the 256 characters. *** version 2 (23-Aug-99): bug fixed, performance improved ***
If you need a separate logon rather than just the OS logon for your application and you are fed up with maintaining user passwords within your application, this may be suitable for you. This is a VB implementation of MSDN KB Q180548 (or http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q180/5/48.ASP). Please read the caution statement in the article before you use it. (The previous submission was truncated by planet-source-code. This is a re-post.)