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[email protected] (Merenis) wrote:>[email protected] (MP0werd) wrote in message
>news:<[email protected]>...
>> [email protected] (John) wrote:
>>
>> >Could you send me a SN too?
>> >
>> >Does it matter if Ambrosia is watching? I suppose they could rat out
>> >the origional person on the registration name...That seems unlikely
>> >though..
>>
>> It's not. Furthermore they watch registration patterns. If the same number
is
>> registered by different people in a short span of time, it gets flagged and
>> deactivated. The products registered before a serial's deactivation still
work
>> because it only checks the serial with the server once. Registrations
occuring
>> afterwards would fail.
>
>I rather doubt that. For one thing, the registration process cannot
>actually require an active internet connection, for obvious reasons.
>Hence, there will be no 'checking the server' at the initial
>registration. Any pirate worth his salt will stow the prefs away
>safely - even if he needs to wipe his drive clean, he won't need to
>use Ambrosia's updating service later to get a new SN. He will,
>therefore, not risk having the server identify his number as a pirated
>one.
>
>I wonder, have you merely misunderstood Matt's post, or are you
>intentionally misinforming people on Ambrosia's behalf as to what the
>reg app can or cannot do?
>news:<[email protected]>...
>> [email protected] (John) wrote:
>>
>> >Could you send me a SN too?
>> >
>> >Does it matter if Ambrosia is watching? I suppose they could rat out
>> >the origional person on the registration name...That seems unlikely
>> >though..
>>
>> It's not. Furthermore they watch registration patterns. If the same number
is
>> registered by different people in a short span of time, it gets flagged and
>> deactivated. The products registered before a serial's deactivation still
work
>> because it only checks the serial with the server once. Registrations
occuring
>> afterwards would fail.
>
>I rather doubt that. For one thing, the registration process cannot
>actually require an active internet connection, for obvious reasons.
>Hence, there will be no 'checking the server' at the initial
>registration. Any pirate worth his salt will stow the prefs away
>safely - even if he needs to wipe his drive clean, he won't need to
>use Ambrosia's updating service later to get a new SN. He will,
>therefore, not risk having the server identify his number as a pirated
>one.
>
>I wonder, have you merely misunderstood Matt's post, or are you
>intentionally misinforming people on Ambrosia's behalf as to what the
>reg app can or cannot do?
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I'm sorry that you feel my information is misleading or erroneous. I acquired
the information from the Ambrosia Times' Bitwise Operator column which says
that new system does require some form of contact with Ambrosia. The serials
time out after a 30 days and the means to get a working serial after that
window is ambrosia themselves.
the information from the Ambrosia Times' Bitwise Operator column which says
that new system does require some form of contact with Ambrosia. The serials
time out after a 30 days and the means to get a working serial after that
window is ambrosia themselves.