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Download protector 1.00.2

This is a discontinued version Click here for the current production version.

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Protector is issued free of charge. If you find it useful, please consider helping by using the www.lowth.com website as your gateway into Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk when you buy books, music, computers etc from them. This costs you nothing extra - but Amazon pay me a small commission on any purchases you make via this route.

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Download instructions

The exact procedure you need to employ to download the files depends on the web browser you are using, and (for some of them) on how it is configured, but it is likely to be something like the following ...

1: Download the files onto your computer

From the table of attachments at the bottom of this page, select (click on) the name of the file to be downloaded and use the "download" dialogue that your browser displays to select the location on your hard drive that you want the file to be saved. If you get garbage on the screen instead of a download dialogue box, try clicking on the file name below with the right mouse button and selecting the "save as", "save link as", "save link" or equivalent option.

2: Copy to your linux or Solaris server

If you have downloaded the files using a system other than the one you intend to run the software on, you should copy the files to your server.

3: Unpack the tar-ball

If the name of the file you have downloaded has a name that ends with ".tgz" or ".tar.gz", then you must uncompress (using gunzip) and untar (using the tar utility) the file.

4: Read and follow the installation instructions

In the directory created by unpacking the tar-ball, you will find a file called "INSTALL" or "INSTALL.html". Read this file, and follow the instructions contained in it.

Attachment: Size: Date: Comment:
protector-1.00.2.tgz 173482 04 May 2002 - 16:10 Source code - gzipped tarball
protector-1.00.2-rh6.2.tgz 332134 04 May 2002 - 16:10 Pre-built for Red-Hat linux 6.2
protector-1.00.2-rh7.0.tgz 361809 04 May 2002 - 16:11 Pre-built for Red-Hat linux 7.0, 7.1, 7.2


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