Random tables are available for download on the web site where you find
Pryvit. More random tables may be published from time to time. You may find
them at http://www.SecureSoftwareRental.com
in the downloads section. Each random table consists of 65,536
highly randomized bytes. Random tables never
become obsolete; they can be brought back into use at any time.
Random tables keep the size of reconstitution files fairly short. Having
"recon" files small is
important; see why in the next question. The number of random tables that
you use has little effect on size of the reconstitution file. It helps if you
keep available on your computer a collection of random tables (preferably
eight or more). Just leave them there; they have to be accessible when your data is to be reconstituted.