(This is only meant to block casual copying if the software is not run from the USB key our app would require a standard unlock with LimeLM but if it is started from a USB key we would check for the basic unlock with LimeLM based only on the USB Key UID and a licence file located on the key.) ![]() Would an option for that be possible (or would you be interested - sometimes it's possible but would shun doing it), knowing it's limitations? the only hardware footprint would be the UID of the USB Key.) My question: is it possible to use LimeLM to Activate() a software meant to run only on a USB Key but on different computers? (i.e. This technique is sometime used as a cheap "hardware lock" activation mechanism combined with a licence file - in principle like LimeLM but way simpler. ![]() ![]() What can be done is locking on a single USB key using the USB Key UID (which all average/good USB Key have - a unique identifier). We would like to package an application running directly from a USB key (and only from it).
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