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- Lee- Since the NewTek BBS will soon be joining the Internet, why not
- make the key code validation file something that could be obtained
- while online? I'm thinking along the lines of each copy of LW having
- it's own little identifier coded into the program, along with a small
- binary (UUCP encoded text file?) file that the user would upload to
- the NewTek node/BBS through a special function...then the BBS would
- analyze the file, making sure that it is valid, and if so, then it
- would generate the key file which would ONLY work with that particular
- copy of the program.
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- You could even take it a step further and make the user install LW
- onto his machine first, answering a number of personal questions
- (name, address, phone #, shoe size...) and also allowing the install
- program to obtain specific info on the environment it's being
- installed on to and then encode all this info into the little
- file that the user would need to upload to NewTek...this info would
- then be stored at NewTek, so you know who owns what specific copy
- of LW (instant software registration) and certain parts of the data
- could then be encrypted into the key file to make it machine specific.
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- Someone mentioned that IBM's may have serial #'s encoded into each
- machine's BIOS...I don't know anything about that, but it would be
- one possible way of keeping the software on one machine only. Another
- would be to check the time/date stamp on the installed program...
- this is something that will never change if you set the protect flags
- and it might be another good way to make sure that the key file would
- ONLY work with that installed copy of LightWave...copy the program to
- another machine and you change the file creation time/date stamp, thus
- the key file would be invalid and the program wouldn't work.
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- I'm sure there are other problems to be resolved with this method, but
- in my head, at least, it sounds like it might work.... ....by making
- the key files available through the NewTek BBS (and Internet?) you
- eliminate the need for having full-time phone operators to give out
- key codes and you allow people from around the world to get their needed
- key files any time they want....not to mention the control that a data
- encrypted key file would give you guys over what happens to your
- software!
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- I hope that you find something of value in these ideas....
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- -David Warner
- Internet:davewarner@server.globalone.net
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