on
Fri May 30 20:52:02 2003 
Monte Goulding wrote:

>> Alejandro Tejada wrote:
>> My guess is that a combination of the serial of
>> the hard disk and the ID number of the Ethernet
card
>> could be a good combination. But, I don't know 
>> how to get the id of the ethernet card.

> The MAC address should be enough and there is a
> post on getting it on Kens website.

Thanks Monte!

I don't knew that the MAC address refers to a
ethernet card.

Thanks again to Ken Ray for his useful developers
resources pages.

on Sun, 1 Jun 2003 06:39:26 -0700
Rob Cozens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>>I'm interested too in some code that permits 
>>a stack to runs only in the machine in which
>>it was installed.Those machine are running 
>>Windows XP.

> Too bad, Malte.

It was me, Alejandro, who ask that question,
following a thread that Malte started.

>Why hasn't the software industry pressed
manufacturers >for this simple solution instead of
everyone trying to >devise her/his uncrackable
proprietary license scheme?

Actually, dongles are intented for this function.
Notice that most protection schemes are made to
simply discourage casual piracy.
Few schemes can withstand an industrial attack on
the method of protection.

Alejandro

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