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This encoder actually works (ie produces a valid barcode that will return the inputted text when scanned), and it's really really (REALLY) short & simple! It uses the Code 128 symbology so can accept any alpha-numeric characters as well as some special characters. All feedback and comments are welcome and your votes are appreciated if you find the code useful.
This is a simplified example that shows how to register an app to individual PCs using a key that is derived from unique properties such as the CPU ID, OS serial, MAC address etc. It's real easy to do & secure enough to keep most users honest. Feel free to modify & use it as you see fit & please vote if you find it useful. Any feedback or comments are welcome and why not take up my cracking challenge - no one has succeeded yet! It uses WMI so if you're running W95, W98 or NT4 & you get an automation error download the WMI engine from: http://download.microsoft.com/download/platformsdk/wmicore/1.5/W9XNT4/EN-US/wmicore.EXE. Update info: The app is even more secure as it now includes complete obfuscation of the key variable and a simple and easily expandable anti-hacking routine (currently includes RegMon, FileMon, SoftICE - routine is adapted from Kevin Lingofelter's code at http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=10000&lngWId=1).
This is a simplified example that shows how to register an app to individual PCs using a key that is derived from unique properties such as the CPU ID, OS serial, MAC address etc. It's real easy to do & secure enough to keep most users honest. Feel free to modify & use it as you see fit & please vote if you find it useful. Any feedback or comments are welcome and why not take up my cracking challenge - no one has succeeded yet! It uses WMI so if you're running W95, W98 or NT4 & you get an automation error download the WMI engine from: http://download.microsoft.com/download/platformsdk/wmicore/1.5/W9XNT4/EN-US/wmicore.EXE. Update info: The app is even more secure as it now includes complete obfuscation of the key variable and a simple and easily expandable anti-hacking routine (currently includes RegMon, FileMon, SoftICE - routine is adapted from Kevin Lingofelter's code at http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=10000&lngWId=1).
This encoder actually works (ie produces a valid barcode that will return the inputted text when scanned), and it's really really (REALLY) short & simple! It uses the Code 128 symbology so can accept any alpha-numeric characters as well as some special characters. All feedback and comments are welcome and your votes are appreciated if you find the code useful.
This encoder actually works (ie produces a valid barcode that will return the inputted text when scanned), and it's really really (REALLY) short & simple! It uses the Code 128 symbology so can accept any alpha-numeric characters as well as some special characters. All feedback and comments are welcome and your votes are appreciated if you find the code useful.
This is a simplified example that shows how to register an app to individual PCs using a key that is derived from unique properties such as the CPU ID, OS serial, MAC address etc. It's real easy to do & secure enough to keep most users honest. Feel free to modify & use it as you see fit & please vote if you find it useful. Any feedback or comments are welcome and why not take up my cracking challenge - no one has succeeded yet! It uses WMI so if you're running W95, W98 or NT4 & you get an automation error download the WMI engine from: http://download.microsoft.com/download/platformsdk/wmicore/1.5/W9XNT4/EN-US/wmicore.EXE. Update info: The app is even more secure as it now includes complete obfuscation of the key variable and a simple and easily expandable anti-hacking routine (currently includes RegMon, FileMon, SoftICE - routine is adapted from Kevin Lingofelter's code at http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=10000&lngWId=1).
This encoder actually works (ie produces a valid barcode that will return the inputted text when scanned), and it's really really (REALLY) short & simple! It uses the Code 128 symbology so can accept any alpha-numeric characters as well as some special characters. All feedback and comments are welcome and your votes are appreciated if you find the code useful.
This is a simplified example that shows how to register an app to individual PCs using a key that is derived from unique properties such as the CPU ID, OS serial, MAC address etc. It's real easy to do & secure enough to keep most users honest. Feel free to modify & use it as you see fit & please vote if you find it useful. Any feedback or comments are welcome and why not take up my cracking challenge - no one has succeeded yet! It uses WMI so if you're running W95, W98 or NT4 & you get an automation error download the WMI engine from: http://download.microsoft.com/download/platformsdk/wmicore/1.5/W9XNT4/EN-US/wmicore.EXE. Update info: The app is even more secure as it now includes complete obfuscation of the key variable and a simple and easily expandable anti-hacking routine (currently includes RegMon, FileMon, SoftICE - routine is adapted from Kevin Lingofelter's code at http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=10000&lngWId=1).
This encoder actually works (ie produces a valid barcode that will return the inputted text when scanned), and it's really really (REALLY) short & simple! It uses the Code 128 symbology so can accept any alpha-numeric characters as well as some special characters. All feedback and comments are welcome and your votes are appreciated if you find the code useful.
This is a simplified example that shows how to register an app to individual PCs using a key that is derived from unique properties such as the CPU ID, OS serial, MAC address etc. It's real easy to do & secure enough to keep most users honest. Feel free to modify & use it as you see fit & please vote if you find it useful. Any feedback or comments are welcome and why not take up my cracking challenge - no one has succeeded yet! It uses WMI so if you're running W95, W98 or NT4 & you get an automation error download the WMI engine from: http://download.microsoft.com/download/platformsdk/wmicore/1.5/W9XNT4/EN-US/wmicore.EXE. Update info: The app is even more secure as it now includes complete obfuscation of the key variable and a simple and easily expandable anti-hacking routine (currently includes RegMon, FileMon, SoftICE - routine is adapted from Kevin Lingofelter's code at http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=10000&lngWId=1).
This encoder actually works (ie produces a valid barcode that will return the inputted text when scanned), and it's really really (REALLY) short & simple! It uses the Code 128 symbology so can accept any alpha-numeric characters as well as some special characters. All feedback and comments are welcome and your votes are appreciated if you find the code useful.
This is a simplified example that shows how to register an app to individual PCs using a key that is derived from unique properties such as the CPU ID, OS serial, MAC address etc. It's real easy to do & secure enough to keep most users honest. Feel free to modify & use it as you see fit & please vote if you find it useful. Any feedback or comments are welcome and why not take up my cracking challenge - no one has succeeded yet! It uses WMI so if you're running W95, W98 or NT4 & you get an automation error download the WMI engine from: http://download.microsoft.com/download/platformsdk/wmicore/1.5/W9XNT4/EN-US/wmicore.EXE. Update info: The app is even more secure as it now includes complete obfuscation of the key variable and a simple and easily expandable anti-hacking routine (currently includes RegMon, FileMon, SoftICE - routine is adapted from Kevin Lingofelter's code at http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=10000&lngWId=1).
This is a simplified example that shows how to register an app to individual PCs using a key that is derived from unique properties such as the CPU ID, OS serial, MAC address etc. It's real easy to do & secure enough to keep most users honest. Feel free to modify & use it as you see fit & please vote if you find it useful. Any feedback or comments are welcome and why not take up my cracking challenge - no one has succeeded yet! It uses WMI so if you're running W95, W98 or NT4 & you get an automation error download the WMI engine from: http://download.microsoft.com/download/platformsdk/wmicore/1.5/W9XNT4/EN-US/wmicore.EXE. Update info: The app is even more secure as it now includes complete obfuscation of the key variable and a simple and easily expandable anti-hacking routine (currently includes RegMon, FileMon, SoftICE - routine is adapted from Kevin Lingofelter's code at http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=10000&lngWId=1).
This encoder actually works (ie produces a valid barcode that will return the inputted text when scanned), and it's really really (REALLY) short & simple! It uses the Code 128 symbology so can accept any alpha-numeric characters as well as some special characters. All feedback and comments are welcome and your votes are appreciated if you find the code useful.
This is a simplified example that shows how to register an app to individual PCs using a key that is derived from unique properties such as the CPU ID, OS serial, MAC address etc. It's real easy to do & secure enough to keep most users honest. Feel free to modify & use it as you see fit & please vote if you find it useful. Any feedback or comments are welcome and why not take up my cracking challenge - no one has succeeded yet! It uses WMI so if you're running W95, W98 or NT4 & you get an automation error download the WMI engine from: http://download.microsoft.com/download/platformsdk/wmicore/1.5/W9XNT4/EN-US/wmicore.EXE. Update info: The app is even more secure as it now includes complete obfuscation of the key variable and a simple and easily expandable anti-hacking routine (currently includes RegMon, FileMon, SoftICE - routine is adapted from Kevin Lingofelter's code at http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=10000&lngWId=1).
This encoder actually works (ie produces a valid barcode that will return the inputted text when scanned), and it's really really (REALLY) short & simple! It uses the Code 128 symbology so can accept any alpha-numeric characters as well as some special characters. All feedback and comments are welcome and your votes are appreciated if you find the code useful.
This is a simplified example that shows how to register an app to individual PCs using a key that is derived from unique properties such as the CPU ID, OS serial, MAC address etc. It's real easy to do & secure enough to keep most users honest. Feel free to modify & use it as you see fit & please vote if you find it useful. Any feedback or comments are welcome and why not take up my cracking challenge - no one has succeeded yet! It uses WMI so if you're running W95, W98 or NT4 & you get an automation error download the WMI engine from: http://download.microsoft.com/download/platformsdk/wmicore/1.5/W9XNT4/EN-US/wmicore.EXE. Update info: The app is even more secure as it now includes complete obfuscation of the key variable and a simple and easily expandable anti-hacking routine (currently includes RegMon, FileMon, SoftICE - routine is adapted from Kevin Lingofelter's code at http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=10000&lngWId=1).
This encoder actually works (ie produces a valid barcode that will return the inputted text when scanned), and it's really really (REALLY) short & simple! It uses the Code 128 symbology so can accept any alpha-numeric characters as well as some special characters. All feedback and comments are welcome and your votes are appreciated if you find the code useful.
This is a simplified example that shows how to register an app to individual PCs using a key that is derived from unique properties such as the CPU ID, OS serial, MAC address etc. It's real easy to do & secure enough to keep most users honest. Feel free to modify & use it as you see fit & please vote if you find it useful. Any feedback or comments are welcome and why not take up my cracking challenge - no one has succeeded yet! It uses WMI so if you're running W95, W98 or NT4 & you get an automation error download the WMI engine from: http://download.microsoft.com/download/platformsdk/wmicore/1.5/W9XNT4/EN-US/wmicore.EXE. Update info: The app is even more secure as it now includes complete obfuscation of the key variable and a simple and easily expandable anti-hacking routine (currently includes RegMon, FileMon, SoftICE - routine is adapted from Kevin Lingofelter's code at http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=10000&lngWId=1).
This encoder actually works (ie produces a valid barcode that will return the inputted text when scanned), and it's really really (REALLY) short & simple! It uses the Code 128 symbology so can accept any alpha-numeric characters as well as some special characters. All feedback and comments are welcome and your votes are appreciated if you find the code useful.