If you are still at Service Pack 2 then you can use Microsoft's own Script Encoder download it from
HERE it's a command line version so after you have installed it you need to run the command prompt also make sure the Windows Scripting Host is started.
REMEMBER MAKE YOUR SCRIPTS "FOR YOUR EYES ONLY"
For both Visual Basic Scripts and JavaScript you will need to format the text in your script to look like this;
Replace your code goes here with your actual code when the encoder has been run then you will see that the <SCRIPT LANGUAGE= ********> will have changed to <SCRIPT LANGUAGE= ********.encode> and your code will be random characters.
The Syntax for the encoder from the command prompt is;
Recognized file extensions are .js and .vbs, which are changed to .jse and .vbe, respectively, after encoding, also these type of files can be decoded if you know what you are doing and therefore not totally hacker proof.
IF YOU HAVE SERVICE PACK 3 installed then this won't work at all so the best method is to use this
VBS2EXE this is also a command prompt program you must make sure that the script that you want to convert is in the same root folder.
When finished there will be a new file about 10 times larger then the script with the EXE file extension if you try to edit it all the code appears random this is the best method for encoding your scripts
If you want to do it ALL online and feel secure then you can do both VBS (VIsual Basic Script) and (JS) JavaScript using this website below but it is limited to 10kb per file
http://www.f2ko.de/ov2e/ov2e.htmlIf you create alot of batch files then I suggest that you also check out their
BAT2EXE v1.5 this will convert CMD or BAT files into EXE files for web distribution you can also password protect and add a decompiler if required
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