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Old 01-07-2006, 21:07
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Problem with P-Code

I'm trying to get a full version of a P-Coded app.

Changing Branch after comparing code number says 'good boy' and works mostly as full version, but the created license file doesn't seem to be correct and after next start it's share again.

So there are two ways to go...

First to fully crack the prog, that means to jump over lots and lots of serial tests.
This is what I could realize now, but I think it's not the best way, because after next update, I have to do so again.

Second is to find out the real code number, but I'm not really familar with the mnemonics of P-Code.

I only know that serial is generated out of an ID-number of local machine.
In my way it's 3999806

Can anybody give me a bright light on this kind of coding stuff in asm or vb-code, allowing me to find out real code number?

The main piece of code check is in attachement.

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What is the target name you are working on (where can be obtained)? -> Please update your 1st post
Target is a german application called BewerbungsMaster...
hxxp://www.robl-online.de/

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squareD
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Last edited by squareD; 01-09-2006 at 01:49. Reason: Wish for target name and link
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