Hi Rob
Activation key is the registration key of my application. When customers
first install the application, it's installed in demo mode when they send us
the registration data we send them an activation key that is stored in the
registry, in the key I gave below... Everytime I launch the application I check
for that key to know if it's gonna be in demo mode or registered...
Now, if this user is logged in to windows as a limited user, the
application is unable to write in that registry address... That's why I wanted
kind of 'public' place to write it on...
As it was already mentionned in this thread, the activation key value is
encrypted and well masked...
Any opinions?
Thanks
Vahan
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Rob Kennedy
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 7:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [delphi-en] Re: GUIDs and the registry
Vahan Yoghoudjian wrote:
> Hi Pete... I want to interfer in your question cause I'm facing a
> similar problem...
>
> For my application I programmatically store an activation key in
>
> HKEY_USERS\.DEfAULT\<some folder>\<somefolder>\<myGUId>\...
The .Default key is the key that serves as a template for any new
accounts created on the computer. That's almost certainly not the place
you want to store your data.
> the problem I'm
> facing is that if the user is not logged in to windows as an admin I can not
> write in the following red key... is there any location where all users can
> write?
No, there isn't.
What's an "activation key," and why do unprivileged users need to be
able to write one?
--
Rob
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