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As far as I can see it upload 7 bytes, for todays program, and then downloads an encoded string that I found to be the games serial which is saved in the registry. So I can't see anything wrong with this right now.
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Edwin Knoppert wrote:I meant without any hacking tools and thus by normal use.
Hehe... I don't know if WISE Package Studio is most known as a hacking tool... The license are rather expensive. Maybe Symantec / Altiris could use it as a sell argument?
IMHO re-packaging isn't "hacking". I earn 25% of my living by re-packaging bad software installations so they work on Citrix, Terminal Servers, Rapid Deployment systems and so on...
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Edwin Knoppert wrote:Another reason is that apps can not be reinstalled, if it's lost, it's lost forever.
Is it? Can't you record the installation with WISE Package Studio or another packaging tool?!?
For that I'd use Total Uninstall, it will capture everything the installer does so you can recreate the registry entries, it (Total Uninstall) will even export all the registry changes to a .REG file to make that part easier.
You just then have to backup the files.
If you clean out your temp directory first, it might even be possible to capture the installer itself.
Or use FileMon or ProcMon to see where it is saving the installer.