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Winols checksum dll is a Windows module that calculates the checksum of a file or folder. The checksum is calculated using the MD5 algorithm for files, and SHA-1 algorithm for folders. The Winols Checksum Dll project contains the following features: • Calculates the checksums of single files or folders using either MD5 or SHA-1 algorithms. • Provides methods to calculate, update, reset, delete existing hashes. • Compatible with both 32 and 64 bit Windows operating systems supporting Unicode characters. • Supports Unicode characters for hash calculation. • Supports both md5 and sha1 algorithms for file hashing. • Provides a simple API to calculate a checksum from any .NET programming language. • Provides an easy way to add/remove/update/find checksums from your explorer context menu for files and folders. • Includes a sample console application that demonstrates how to calculate checksums using winols module functions from different programming languages such as C#, VB.Net, J#, C++, VB6 and Delphi Prism. • Provides a sample ASP.NET 2.0 application to calculate the checksum of a file or folder from .NET programming language. Winols produces 64 character hash value for files and 32 character hash value for folders. The whole process is done in two steps: • MD5 algorithm is used to calculate the checksum for files or folders using ANSI function WINOLSCODE64() or WINOLSCODE32(). The initial pre-calculated hash must be used instead of creating new one on each call if your application needs it to be consistent across multiple runs. • SHA-1 algorithm is used to hash the previous MD5 hash using WINOLSCODE64() or WINOLSCODE32(). Example 1 - Calculate checksum for a file using Winols checksum Dll: Example 2 - Restore a checksum from a file using winols checksum dll: Example 3 - Update a checksum for a file or folder. Example 4 - Reset a checksum for a file or folder. Example 5 - Delete the existing hashes from a file or folder. Example 6 – Calculate MD5 Checksums For Files Using C#: using System; using System.Collections. Generic; using System.ComponentModel; using System.Data; using System.Drawing; using System.Linq; using System.Text; using System.Threading.Tasks; using System.Windows. cfa1e77820
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