Hello,
Let me start by pointing out that this question is strictly for 'educational
purposes', it is absolutely not intended for any type of software license
piracy, if one feels that replying Via this newsgroup might violate someone,
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ABC software Inc. figured out a way to keep track which machine is logging
in to terminal server to avoid piracy, to accomplish this they use each
users personal profile in combination with the remote machines partition id
(for now I assume its the Volume Serial Number, but I'm still skeptical)
then takes both info and creates a hand shake with this remote machine, if
the remote machines drive blows and a new partition is created it will ask
you to re-register the program upon login, so in other words it doesn't keep
track by the username but rather per machine, I'd like to find out the exact
procedure of how this is accomplished, exactly what partition info being
used, and how is it able to get that info from a WAN machine that's only
connecting to port 3389, does terminal server have the ability to fully
connect back to a WAN client once the session is established, what
information does the server exchange with the client upon negotiating the
connection.
if any one has any info, please do advise, your input is greatly appreciated
Thanks
Jeff