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Software repackage - Where to find license key?

Hi,

I am trying to learn software licensing, where the keys are stored.. I know diffrent packages store the keys in diffrent places.

I practise with Mixcraft 5 (Only program I have a license for). I have used Advanced installer to repackage the application (record it).

And after starting the program after installation finsihed the program asks for license key.


So program asks for license key after installation, first start. No during installtion.

I record the steps after installation finished with Advanced installer but I can't seem to find the key any way.


Do you guy know where to look? I have crosschecked differences in the registry before/after the installation (Used Systracer) but I got over 100 pages with changes so I can't really read thru all that. 


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Posted by: anonymous_9363 4 years ago
Red Belt
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>I can't really read thru all that. 
People have no stamina these days...

Forget SysTracer. Use the de facto industry-standard ProcMon. Set appropriate filters so that you only get relevant entries.


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  • hi, I tried ProcMon.. But I don't know what I am supposed to look for. I se entries in the registry but I can't se anything with keys/license... I can't se any files created with that name either. What does a packager normally do in this senario? - zyyckoo 4 years ago
    • You would typically be looking for activity in either registry hives HKCU\Software\[Vendor Name] or HKLM\Software\[Vendor Name] or in the file system, where common places would be in a sub-folder beneath where the app got installed, in '%ProgramFiles% | %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Common Files, in %ProgramData% or the user's profile folder. - anonymous_9363 4 years ago
Posted by: nagendrasingh 4 years ago
Black Belt
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I have searched a bit and found that the licence information for version 6 is stored in a file. Perhaps the information for older versions is in the .ini files as well?


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1. Double click the file called "mixcraft-config.ini"

2. You will see a number of variables

%LOOP_LIBRARY_FOLDER%=%REG_ID%=%REG_CODE%=%INSTALL_LOOPS%=0%SKIP_DEMO_SONG%=0%SUPPRESS_UPDATE_CHECKS%=0%DISACT%=0

3. Do not change the name of these variables.

4. Add the appropriate information after the equal sign. For example, if you want to automatically register all your computers using Mixcraft, enter in the Registration ID after REG_ID=. If your registration ID was computer@123.com, then the line would read REG_ID=computer@123.com

http://www.musicednet.com/Support/Knowledge-Base/How-to-install-MixCraft-unattended-on-a-network.aspx



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  • Thank you so much for answering. I have checked all .ini files and neiher of them are changed when I enter the registration key. The "Date modified" do not change when I enter the registration code. That is my way of knowing that nothing new are in those files... I have also checked the registry and no entries under HKCU\Software\[Vendor Name] or HKLM\Software\[Vendor Name] ... This is extremly annoying hehe. Thanks again for answering. - zyyckoo 4 years ago
 
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