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Oct 18th, 2000, 08:47 AM
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Thread Starter
Lively Member
Does anyone know where a good place to hide stuff in the registery would be? What I want to do is create a shareware program and give it a 30 day trial period. I want to hide the date it was first started somewhere in the registery so that the user(hacker) can't find it and change it.. Anyone have any suggestions?
thanks
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Oct 18th, 2000, 08:53 AM
#2
Junior Member
Why don't you encrypt the date and then store it in the registry.
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Oct 18th, 2000, 08:56 AM
#3
Fanatic Member
I agree. Encrypt your date key in the registry. However as an add precaution, tell the program that if there is no registry key to not run the program.
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Oct 18th, 2000, 08:59 AM
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Also, don't use GetSetting etc.
use a few api calls and bury it somewhere else.
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Oct 18th, 2000, 09:01 AM
#5
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Why would you use api calls instead of GetSettings, SaveSettings... etc?
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Oct 18th, 2000, 09:04 AM
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savesetting and getsetting are all keep under the vba folder. You should put it someplace else.
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Oct 18th, 2000, 09:04 AM
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Because then you can hide there somewhere deeper, like in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT or HKEY_CURRENT_USER. You know? it's harder to find...
also, I read some time ago it's best to split the date/serial up into pieces and bury them in different places in the registry and DLL's in the c:\windows\system dir
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Oct 18th, 2000, 09:23 AM
#8
Thread Starter
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Can anyone tell me what those api calls for writting things out to the registery are and how to use them?
thanks for the responses
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Oct 18th, 2000, 09:27 AM
#9
Hyperactive Member
Kedaman wrote some good stuff for walking thru the Reg.
Check out his web page for it, it's pretty good.
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