Re: FAKE SERIAL in registry Monday, 08-Feb-99 15:14:33
okay; Thank you HarvestR; I believe I follow that line of reasoning. Here is something I wonder about: I have made all the changes as described to esp+10; I have saved this in hex editor; the change is now permanent; I look in my Registry and the User name and code are there; I 'unregister' it; I open registry; name and usercode are gone; I now re-open and fill in very same username and code as was in registry; and "sorry box pops"; I go and check hexedit and esp+10 line is STILL esp +14 ...So this function check is still present... So any value I put in the Reg box should still be compared at esp+10 (now; still; esp+14 the change we made) and return a good value; but it does not; So there must be a "check" before... (it gets to the esp+10 area that kicks us out)... to the "registry" for information because when The Registry is empty of user & code value I get the sorry box to anything I type in despite the esp+10 change to +14 still present and working in my edited source...bla bla... But when I open registry and fill in ANY username and Any new Number it once again is registered..... #1 because it has retrieved value in Registry #2 and then moved on to compare at our esp+10 change... Have I viewed this correctly? And IF so; Was there another place in the code where it checks your registry... where we could have made a change or changes that would have affected this program to be registered BEFORE we got to these calc checks...? Thanks Jeff Jeff |
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