Re: Invading my Mac
Re: Invading my Mac
- Subject: Re: Invading my Mac
- From: Rolf Howarth <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 04:15:35 +0100
Pace produce a copy protection dongle scheme. Is it possible that a
plug-in has a dongle to protect it? The software would not have
been remotely installed by the developer. It is much more likely
that an application or plug-in that you installed installed the Pace
driver.
You will likely have to co-operate with the developer if you want to
resolve the issue. First thing is stop blaming them for something
they almost certainly did not do.
If someone develops a copy protection scheme (for Pro Tools plug-ins
or whatever it is), and then displays an error message that doesn't
tell you what the name of the offending plug-in is, they probably
*do* deserve quite a bit of blame!
-Rolf
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Rolf Howarth
Square Box Systems Ltd
Warwick, UK.
http://www.squarebox.co.uk
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