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Anonymous
| Posted on Tuesday, March 08, 2005 - 9:57 am: | |
Hi All TRegWare users!, I'm testing TRegWare on some application i'm developing. TRegWare store registration info on the registry on HKLM\..\CLSID{CLSID}\InprocServer32\Data key. Only user with the correct privileges can write or update this values, like administrator user. The problem that I have is that a user of windows "Users" group is using my application, and couse of low privileges, TRegWare fails to update the registry and so, it's easy for the user to pass the "Timebomb" feature. I'm looking a solution to this problem. Maybe writing information to a hidden-system-file would solve the problem or maybe writing the info in another place on the registry. I'll apreciate any ideas. Thanks and sorry for my bad english... Alejandro.
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Anonymous
| Posted on Tuesday, March 08, 2005 - 11:38 am: | |
Hi again, I've found a solution, and it was writing the registry on RootKey := HKEY_CURRENT_USER \Software\Classes\CLSID{CLSID}\InprocServer32 It's not a common place, so it is the only key, and easy por for a novate user to crack. See ya. |
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