On 11/8/05, John Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have completed a site using Coldfusion. When a user buys a subscription
> to
> the site, the license is for that person on the computer he purchased the
> subscription on. I do not want people sharing passwords. I have
> implemented
> a few different authentication methods including an activeX controller
> that
> puts a unique ID on the person computer, but this solution seems very
> cumbersome


I'll say. I use a Mac most of the time, and only use Windows under Virtual
PC. And I don't allow any ActiveX anywhere near that.

it seems to me you should be licensing the subscription, not the person.
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