Re: [ActiveLock-Users]Any way to setup a default trial period?
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From: Thanh H. T. <th...@sy...> - 2004-07-19 17:43:00
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Rob, The short answer to your question is: no, 2.0. can't support automatic trial/evaluation (not yet anyway). My suggestion is: have your users contact you to request a trial key. This also lets you keep track of who's downloading/evaluating your software. For immediate trial key issuing, you can put some simple forms on your web site that run an eval key generator in the backend that immediately response to your user with an eval key. Or if you just want to keep it simple: have your users contact you via email to obtain a trial key. - -Thanh Rob Geiman wrote on 19/07/2004 11:18 AM: | I got ActiveLock 2.07 working with our MFC application, but I have | one question: is it possible to allow our application to default to | a 30 day trial period without requiring the user to contact us | with an installation code? | | I realize I can include a file with a liberation key and have | ActiveLock pick up that automatically the first time our | application is ran, but if that liberation key is 10 days old then | they only have 20 days remaining in their trial period. | | Any ideas? | | Rob Geiman - -- th...@sy... Thanh Hai Tran, HBIT (Human Being In Training) PGP Key: http://lytran.homeip.net/gpg/th2tran.key Web Log: http://www.bloglines.com/blog/th2tran -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (MingW32) iD8DBQFA/AgfF8rE9X/XrZIRAsucAJ9E5EdD5lsfC/9FNLBwbYwwO0cASACgtZBW 4WxGkYSMJTgXqvMPhtxrwYo= =C686 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |