Roy Crisman wrote:
>
> > > So, I have to buy a new version when I increase my RAM, or upgrade my
> > > hard-drive?
> >
> >If you change more than 2 things, you'll will have to get a new serial.
> >In this special case this is no problem, since the user is in constant
> >contact with me (the seller) anyway. This is to keep him from using two
> >copies on two different machines which by the way ist in the first line
> >for his security, because the application sends thousands of SMS at his
> >own costs. So I have to make it as secure as possible.
>
> I know the P3 implemented a CPU ID code...one of the Xtras lists (DOUG or
> the Mile High) had something to keep people from accessing that ID.
This sounds interesting, but what if it isn't a P3?
>
> Sorry for being a 'you don't want to do that' putz. Maybe the CPU ID'll help.
>
> > >
> > > How about you just create a complicated algorithm and generate keys based
> > > on that?
> >
> >Sure, but it would have to do something with the machine, otherwise one
> >could just copy the application, if he has the password.
>
> Well, that was my putz-y suggestion. If the client can't be trusted, you
> have to make the decision to either code it to some number or just trust
> anyway. I'll quit being a putz and suggesting the trust.
>
> roymeo
>
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