Win95 Registration Wizard info

I picked this link up from the Fringewear list. It has some interesting information for quelling rumors and starting new ones. ftp://ftp.ora.com/pub/examples/windows/win95.update/regwiz.html The author takes the registration Wizard in Win95 apart and shows exactly what it does and what it looks for. Some interesting information about the encrypted database of product information it uses. It has a complete list of all of the products that the registration looks for. (PGP is not one of them.) Some interesting facts about what it does look for however... Alan Olsen -- alano@teleport.com -- Contract Web Design & Instruction `finger -l alano@teleport.com` for PGP 2.6.2 key http://www.teleport.com/~alano/ "Is the operating system half NT or half full?"

Alan Olsen writes:
I picked this link up from the Fringewear list. [...] The author takes the registration Wizard in Win95 apart and shows exactly what it does and what it looks for. Some interesting information about the encrypted database of product information it uses.
What, exactly, does this have to do with cypherpunks? Perry

Alan Olsen writes:
I picked this link up from the Fringewear list. [...] The author takes the registration Wizard in Win95 apart and shows exactly what it does and what it looks for. Some interesting information about the encrypted database of product information it uses.
What, exactly, does this have to do with cypherpunks?
I guess Perry didn't see the word 'encrypted'... Perry, you really ought to see the web page - it's quite good, and has a lot of good information. It also illustrates some of the pitfalls inherent in writing such applications, and exposes bad code written by commercial vendors. I thought that that was part of what Cypherpunks is for, but maybe it's just for Perry-approved posts. -- Ed Carp, N7EKG Ed.Carp@linux.org, ecarp@netcom.com 214/993-3935 voicemail/digital pager 800/558-3408 SkyPager Finger ecarp@netcom.com for PGP 2.5 public key an88744@anon.penet.fi "Past the wounds of childhood, past the fallen dreams and the broken families, through the hurt and the loss and the agony only the night ever hears, is a waiting soul. Patient, permanent, abundant, it opens its infinite heart and asks only one thing of you ... 'Remember who it is you really are.'" -- "Losing Your Mind", Karen Alexander and Rick Boyes
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Alan Olsen
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Ed Carp, KHIJOL SysAdmin
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Perry E. Metzger