Hi there,
it all depends on the way you lock it, and as long as he is not changing the hardware i think u will just need to send him the code again. As it has to be written somewhere in bitmap or registry ( depending on type of lock you select) , best way out will be make your code in a ini file/registry file and ship it with your installation. so no headaches to you, but in case he looses the file u charge him as per your policy.
Thanks & Regards
DJ
it all depends on the way you lock it, and as long as he is not changing the hardware i think u will just need to send him the code again. As it has to be written somewhere in bitmap or registry ( depending on type of lock you select) , best way out will be make your code in a ini file/registry file and ship it with your installation. so no headaches to you, but in case he looses the file u charge him as per your policy.
Thanks & Regards
DJ
----- Original Message ----
From: krborisov <kborisov@...>
To: ActiveLock@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 14 April, 2008 11:23:51 AM
Subject: [ActiveLock] Re: What if my customer format his computer?
From: krborisov <kborisov@...>
To: ActiveLock@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 14 April, 2008 11:23:51 AM
Subject: [ActiveLock] Re: What if my customer format his computer?
--- In ActiveLock@yahoogro ups.com, "felipefonte99" <felipefonte99@ ...>
wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Please, Can anyone help me?
>
> If my customer format his computer, will he need to send me again his
> Software Code?
>
> And this new Software Code will be the same Software Code he sent me
> before formating?
>
> Thank You
>
> Felipe
>
it depends on locking mode. It is complex, but its all in your hands.
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