'''SystemCloak'''
Copyright 1999-2000 RumbleSoft
Korey Marciniak
longshot@gankish.net

Features:
-A GUI, so you can setup SystemCloak without any hassle!
-A ScreenSaver! Now you can TRUST your ScreenSaver...
-Task Logging, so you know what programs were running at the same time as SystemCloak
-A Decoy bitmap, to make it look like a normal desktop! 
-Enumerates your display, so it uses the correct decoy bitmap for your screen resolution.
-You can tile a Bitmap, of your choice as the decoy!
-Can take a screenshot of your desktop on startup and use that as a decoy!
-Password logging, so you know what was tried, when...
-Can't be forced quit, so no uber-hacker problems.
-Reads password from the rumble.dat(TM)! file so you can have any password you want, wether
it be 3 characters or 64k worth ;) 

Planned Features:
(This list is subject to change)
-More ScreenSavers
-ScreenSaver Preview
-Track File usage 
-Multiple Passwords
-Lost Password Recovery
-Password Encryption
-Live Update


Requirements:
Win95/98/NT/2000 (Not thoroughly tested on NT or 2000, but why?)
256 Colors (not really a requirement, but its a good idea)
2 Megs of free hard drive space
Moderate Win95/98/NT/2000 skills...
(This last one is becoming less true with each version)

Installation instructions:
Just place all of the files in a directory of your choice. 
To setup everything just run the .exe, to set which bitmap SystemCloak uses, 
for the decoy you will need to rename a bitmap of choice to your resolution 
(i.e. 800x600.bmp) and place it in SystemCloaks directory. 
To change the tiled picture, renames a picture Tiled.bmp and place it in SystemCloak's directory.

Notes:
To get setup to appear on startup after disabling, you'll need to edit the .ini file..
Just change "Setup=0" to "Setup=1"

Recomendations:
-Try placing System cloak in your startup menu, that way no one can restart on you.
-Don't write your password down! thats the first thing co-workers look for!
-Make your password something good! like "is33nf1r@nd1s33nr@1n" (iseenfireandiseenrain),
not something stupid like happy12, or your birthday...c'mon! think! You downloaded this,
so you obviously want to protect your computer!
-clean the logfiles regularly...so you can easily find new additions...
-If the password attempts begin to look more and more like your password.. then change it!
-If you are getting more and more suspicious of ppl trying to break in, try moving 
SystemCloak to another directory...(in other words hide it..) they can't delete it if they
can't find it!
-Make your own decoy by taking a picture and naming it your screen resolution. 
(i.e. 1024X768.BMP)
-Lastly download more of RumbleSofts programs! they are all good! (**SHAMELESS PLUG**)

Liability:
SystemCloak is designed to protect your computer from co-workers/roommates/siblings...not
people who have the know how to hack around it. (My hats off to them)... furthermore, I am
not liable for anything this program or anyone who tries to bust it does to your computer. 
(Although this program has been tested extensively).
I keep adding security features as I think of them, but SystemCloak cannot protect you
if you do not use it wisely, by leaving your password on a post-it note or making it too easy
you make this program worthless.

(WARNING: I do not suggest nor condone use of a screen saver during operation of
SystemCloak! It has been tested, but with the screencapture function, it may prove 
unstable, or it just might look your screensaver died... besides screen savers don't work
they don't save anything...they used to when mointors burned in screens (or when you buy crappy mointors)
...but that doesn't happen unless you leave your computer on for weeks at a time, 
and you can just shut off your monitor at that point..)

Version 2.0.0
	-Added ScreenSaver (Vortex!)
	-Added Task logging
	-Added More definable options (like SystemLock)
	-Fixed some bugs

Version 1.0.3 (Service Pack 1) updates:
	-SystemCloak now has a GUI!
	-Removed the "show login at startup feature", it didn't work.

Version 1.0.3a updates:
	-Fixed Bitmap Tiling
	-Adjusted some of the code to work better.
	-Added some bug fixes
	-Did some more testing

Version 1.0.2a updates:
	-Added Tiling of Bitmap
	-Added Showing of login screen on startup

Version 1.0.1a updates:
	-Removed use of X button on the login form
	-Added Screen capturing function, somewhat tested, but early test results were good.
	-Added ini file reading, and added two options, Style and Cancel.

Version 1.0.0 updates:
	-Moved on from Beta to release version.
	-Added massive amounts of error checking.
	-Added support for 1280x1024 screen size.
	
Version 0.0.4 updates:
	-Added display enumeration, thus making it SystemCloak easier to use.
	-Changed the mousepointer to show when using a decoy bitmap.
	-Added initilaization code, thus eliminating errors.
	-Added more error checking.

Version 0.0.3 updates:
	-Added logging of incorrect passwords
	-Cleaned up code.. (no speed increase, but it looks nice! to me..)

Version 0.0.2 updates:
	-Added decoy bitmap.
	-Disabled task switching (no "alt-tab"ers allowed!)

Version 0.0.1 updates:
	-Programmed the whole shlameel.


Legal stuff:
RumbleSoft, SystemCloak, and everything is copyright Korey Marciniak. Don't screw with me,
Its not worth the effort. If you want something added, ASK! It is free after all.... 

Final Comments:
"My programs don't have bugs, they just develop features at random."
"I'm sure theres a perfectly logical explanation for all of this, I just have no idea what it is."
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!"