Zethus":3r7f3nr3 said:Registry probably...
many programs got their serial there...
Nphyx":2b6fxgk7 said:If you're looking to generate a key, there's an interface in the windows API for doing so based on a system's unique ID. Where to put it is up to you. I don't know what it is offhand, but you might ask over in the programming forum. I know Alexander Moreau does .NET programming so he may have an idea. IMO copy protection is a huge waste of time though; I've never met a program that I couldn't find a crack for with twenty minutes of diligent research. It'll only be a barrier to the most inept of people, who are likely to either not use your software or buy it if they want it anyway.
Nphyx":5im8ixu6 said:I do use programs less popular than Photoshop. I'd post some links, but for two reasons: one, it's against site rules, and two I'm afraid a bunch of people would start blindly clicking on things and end up with a bunch of nasty crap, then blame me for posting the links. I seriously have almost never found a piece of software I couldn't find a crack for. Sure there have been a couple obscure and strange little software toys or utilities, but those are rare and easily replaced with something crackable. Also, protip: there are usenet archives that don't cost a dime to browse through and a handy thing called IRC if you can't find it on the web : )