I subscribe to a site that uses IP address and forces you to re-login if you 
hit the site from a different IP. That's what I would call the bottom level of 
security, because it doesn't actually prevent sharing, it just makes it more of 
a pain.

>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. If possible I would like a solution that is less cumbersome and
>works in the majority of cases. If activeX is the only way to go, then I
>will do that. I'm sure some of you have faced this type of problem before
>and this is probably a common problem. I'm just looking for a good solution
>that works in the majority of cases and does not make it too difficult for
>the user. Possibly something that uniquely identifies the user that is not
>temporary like cookies.

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