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Re[2]: lock for TS2000i code ?



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If you use the CustomerID function as

If CustomerID = 221024 then 

The code will be locked to the program version with that ID, or any machine with
that individuals copy of the program installed, the code may also be pasworded,
or exported as a protected .els which makes it unreadable.

ELA Breaker will also not work on 2000i passwords at this time, 16 bit VS 32
Bit.

If you the run the install program of 2000i it will allow you to install a
security block and use Ver4 code that is married to that security block but not
effect the rest of the program. Only the code locked to the security will look
for the block.





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  know anything about----especially if they run to anything 
over a dollar.


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Subject: Re: lock for TS2000i code ?
Author: The Omega Man
Date:  7/4/99 11:43 AM


Please explain how this prevents code from being used on more than one
machine.





> Answering the original question: there is a new word
> called CustomerNumber (or CustomerID, cant remember)
> but I don't know how it works.
>
> And the second comment, in ts2ky you can export
> protected files in which case no code is included when
> you export the stuff, only the .tok file.   Which I
> believe is as safe (or near enough) to sending DLLs.
> The catch is that the version that is created in the
> .ELA file can never be read... so the code is not
> included at all...
>
> H