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Hi,

linking a license to some hardware characteristics has some drawbacks; what if the customer for good reasons wants to change the motherboard, the disk, the CPU, the amount of RAM, or anything else. He would like to be sure that won't affect the availability of his licensed software.

Also some internal "unique IDs" can be faked (MAC address) or are unreachable (CPU uniqueID).

I am in favor of adding a specific piece of hardware; the cheapest that holds a unique ID currently is a USB memory stick (I haven't found one yet without a very long ID; AFAIK there is no guarantee that they all will be different, but there will be a great many different values for sure); the nice thing is USB sticks is something your customer may already have or can buy himself.

What remains a problem is the reverse engineering being rather easy on .NET Confused | :confused:

Smile | :)
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