> maybe you can programming that your application quits if it doesn't run on
> a CD drive
This would be the only thing I can think of without purchasing licensing
xtras and the like.
You can use BuddyAPI or the CDProp xtras to check for the drive letters for
all CD drives on the user's system. Y
Hi
Over the years this thread seems to come up with regular occurance and with
generally the same end result: it can't be done -> at least not with 100%
reliability and in general requires a fairly hefty outlay of money. The
question is what is it worth to you to prevent someone from copying it?
..maybe you can programming that your application quits if it doesn't run on
a CD drive.
roberto
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There is no way that I can think of ...but you could make all your
important files invisible.
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> How can I protect a CD from being written.I don't want to let a
> user copy the CD to his/her HDD or CD to CD.How can I do that???
For CD to HDD, you can always check if the media you are running from is a
CD-ROM drive (with BuddyAPI or DirectOS).
For CD to CD, you're gonna need a proper third-
How can I protect a CD from being written.I don't want to let a user copy the CD to
his/her HDD or CD to CD.How can I do that???
TIA
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