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QuestionWays to identify a specific computer Pin
Erik9-Dec-08 22:05
Erik9-Dec-08 22:05 
Hello,

I am currently writing a piece of software that needs to know if it is still running on the same PC as it was installed, or if it has been moved or the hardware has changed.

At the moment, I use the PCs network card MAC address, which usually works fine, but fails when the user changes network cards. This can happen if users use docking-stations with seperate NICs, or USB WLAN adapters, so I'd like to not use the MAC address anymore for system identification.

So the question is: are there other suitable ways to uniquely determine a PC? Is there a description of the way Microsoft uses to identify a PC when activating XP or Vista, which seems to work quite well, even if I change my network card my Windows stays activated, only if I do major changes to my hardware like changing the motherboard I will have to reactivate.

So I'd like to do it a similar way. Any hints how I can do this?

Thanks alot,

Erik
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