[TriLUG] machine comparing... possibly OT

David McDowell turnpike420 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 12 17:33:41 EDT 2006


I was thinking there would be an FOSS tool for machine comparing files
and registry of the winXP box PRE and POST license key.  If there is
an FOSS tool that can communicate with this keycard system, that'd be
sweet... I have my doubts (big doubts) but I haven't looked down that
path... guess I could give it a shot.  :)


On 7/12/06, Cristobal Palmer <cristobalpalmer at gmail.com> wrote:
> You're sure you own it? You've read the EULA carefully and are sure
> that you're not actually the proud owner of a _license_ to _use_ the
> product?
>
> What you're describing doing sounds perfectly reasonable from a
> impulsive "This isn't fair" standpoint, but is probably illegal.
>
> Why not focus on finding that FOSS alternative? That'll hurt them a
> lot more than trying to crack their software.
>
> -CMP
>
> On 7/12/06, David McDowell <turnpike420 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Let me elaborate... I have a WinXP system (yup, this might be the OT
> > part) which has software on it that interfaces with our keycard
> > system.  This software is ours, we own it.  However, when you install
> > the software, somewhere, someplace there is a "Reference Code" created
> > (a different one each time you install the product) and you must call
> > the software vendor to have them put that code into their keygen to
> > get your "License Key" so that your software operates as registered.
> > In the past, we have called tech support and they have given us this
> > without question... well, today, as we moved this software to a new
> > piece of hardware... we are approached with this situation again, BUT
> > the software vendor now claims they will only generate license keys if
> > you maintain a $560/yr support contract with them (or a per incident
> > fee)... what crap I say!!!
> >
> > So, maybe there is an open source tool for this... maybe not, but my
> > question comes down to this.  We OWN this piece of software.  If I
> > choose to pay the per incident fee or at least pickup a contact for 1
> > year, I want to be able to do this.  I want to take a snapshot of the
> > machine PRIOR to entering in the license key, then I want a snapshot
> > of the machine AFTER entering the license key.  I want something to
> > compare these snapshots and tell me every file and every registry
> > entry which has changed.  My hope is that I will discover where their
> > hidden changes are occurring and if I have to re-install this software
> > again, I will be able to force an old "Reference Code" in place of the
> > automatically generated one by either replacing files or registry
> > entries and then enter the License Key which I know works for that
> > Reference Code OR simple replace all the files/reg entries that exist
> > AFTER the license key has been given such that the code and key are in
> > concurrance together.
> >
> > At any rate, this really upsets me what this vendor is doing.  We OWN
> > the piece of software and they are holding us hostage by forcing us to
> > pay to get a new license key just b/c we had to re-install the product
> > on a new machine (the old one crashed).  I know this kind of tool must
> > exist as virus, worm and spyware companies must use them to determine
> > what a particular item does to a system.  I'm hoping something exist
> > in the FOSS world that can help me even though this system is WinXP
> > and would need files and the registry snapshot and compared.
> >
> > Thanks!!
> > David McD
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