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System Requirements
1. A Computer running Windows 7 Service Pack 1 or higher
2. Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 8 or higher
if JRE is not installed on your Computer, then download and install from here
JRE 8 for Windows x86 -> https://www.azul.com/core-post-download/?endpoint=zulu&uuid=55abea0c-2aa5-4316-aafb-e90847f6ee21
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mystic-crypt is designed as a Java library that can be used for simple and complex encryption and decryption.
The source code for the library is available under https://github.com/astrapi69/mystic-crypt
For demonstration what the library can do there is a graphical client:
The source code for the ui is available under https://github.com/astrapi69/mystic-crypt-ui
The JCRYPT client make it easy and convenience to consume JCRYPT Web Service which enables encryption/decryption of your data with intuitive command line tool or Java API both packed as single very small jar file.
I have packaged the Java encryption library with a wrapper used to make saving and loading files in Java easier. I have also included the source for a command line application to encrypt a String and save it to a text file.
The source for AESEncryption was actually written by "erickson" from Stack Overflow. The original post can be found here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/992019/java-256-bit-aes-password-based-encryption/992413#992413
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.