I don't know of any way tp "password protect" them, but you may want to
consider Compiling them from within the VLide environment.. This produces
.fas or .vlx files; these aren't absolutely bulletproof, but they're a whole
lot better than earlier methods, including Autodesk's original PROTECT
program, for which there are many bootleg "UnProtect" routines floating
around.
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Is there any possibility to password protect the lisp file. can we able to
break the password if we don't know the password.