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Can I use Windows restore point to repeatedly use 'trial' software?
Erm... I'm not actually asking this because I want to reuse trial
software...
Rather... I'm coming from the other side: I'm writing some software in
Flash.
I will use another application to create an installer that has features
to allow end users to not be able to reinstall applications.
I wanted to know... is it possible to get past the 'trial' software by
simply creating restore points?
I can't see why not.
There are also other applications out there that store your current
configuration and restore it to what it was previously. For example
Ashampoo do software that does this.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
OM
Erm... I'm not actually asking this because I want to reuse trial
software...
Rather... I'm coming from the other side: I'm writing some software in
Flash.
I will use another application to create an installer that has features
to allow end users to not be able to reinstall applications.
I wanted to know... is it possible to get past the 'trial' software by
simply creating restore points?
I can't see why not.
There are also other applications out there that store your current
configuration and restore it to what it was previously. For example
Ashampoo do software that does this.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
OM