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can any one remove dongle protection from this application
Thanks in advance
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rapidshare. com/files/6**0**50/e5_v*c.rar
can any one remove dongle protection from this application
Thanks in advance
The answer to that begins with 'N' and ends with 'o'.
Neo?
Well, it was worth a guess....:rolleyes:
Unrelated, but I'm interested as to what "dongle protection" is now.
Believe it or not, dongle actually has a non-risque meaning :D
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dongle[/url]
[QUOTE=The Wikipedia article above, just in case you're too lazy to click it]A [B]dongle [/B]is a small hardware device that connects to a computer to authenticate a piece of software. When the dongle is not present, the software runs in a restricted mode or refuses to run. Dongles are used by some proprietary vendors as a form of copy prevention or digital rights management because it is much harder to copy the dongle than to copy the software it authenticates. Vendors of software protection dongles (and dongle-controlled software) often use terms such as [B]hardware key, hardware token, or security device[/B] in their written literature. In day-to-day use however, the jargon word "dongle" is much more commonly used.[/QUOTE]
EDIT: Thread reopened due to discussion of dongles. Man, do I love saying that word: dongles. Say it 20 times really fast and gargle mouthwash afterwards, it feels funny.
[QUOTE=Moonbat;24*5*]Say it 20 times really fast and gargle mouthwash afterwards, it feels funny.[/QUOTE]
I can tell you're really bored.
Betcha didn't know this: the dong is a unit of currency in Vietnam.
As for "dongle-protection", see this WIkipedia article:
[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condom"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dongle_protection[/URL]
I think Japan sells ramen-flavored dongle protectors. I dunno, I heard it from someone at school.
[QUOTE=mike*5*;24*45]Unrelated, but I'm interested as to what "dongle protection" is now.[/QUOTE]
Hi mike,
A dongle is some kind of piece or small device that you plug into the computer / PC / Desktop when running a software / application.
Its basic role is to protect the software from piracy.
I hope that helped m8!
Cheers
:cool:
[QUOTE=Noodles;244**]Hi mike,
A dongle is some kind of piece or small device that you plug into the computer / PC / Desktop when running a software / application.
Its basic role is to protect the software from piracy.
I hope that helped m8!
Cheers
:cool:[/QUOTE]
Cool; now I know what "dongle-protection" is.
If you think of the words "software" and "piracy" metaphorically, you'll understand where me and Moonbat were going with this ;).