They aren't used because your app will be cracked
within minutes by an expert cracker. The onGuard
component isn't secure. 

DJS

--- petesouthwest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I have been using the old TurboPower Onguard
> components to implement 
> reduced functionality demo's that can be released
> via a key. I 
> followed the basic idea in their tutorials and used
> ini files to store 
> data.
> 
> I would like the option to store the data in the
> registry so that it 
> is less obvious, but what keys should i generate do
> store this info? 
> What happens if by some fluke i try generating a key
> that already 
> exists?
> 
> Thanks
> Pete
> 
> PS
> Does anyone else use the Onguard components? They
> seemed quite good in 
> their day, but I dont see much about them anymore. 
> 
> 
> 


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