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rllercstr7, The application ID would still change but that doesn't matter because the permanent code will still work when you enter it as long as eJukebox is connected to the net. The new app id would be saved in the database online and made the valid copy. Old registered copies detected online using the an app id# different from the latest one you registered (using the same permanent key) would be disabled unless the user pays for additional users for the key. It would work like this: 1. User orders a reg key and gives initial app id# 2. A permanent key is given which has the regcode for the initial appid# embedded in the key so that the first copy doesn't need to be online in order to be registered. 3. User wants to move the liscense to a new computer so installs eJukebox on the new pc and gets a new app id# 4. User enters permanent key 5. The app id# doesn't match the regcode embedded in the permanent key so behind the scenes eJukebox goes online to get the regcode for the new app id# and registers the copy and then links the new appid# to the permanent code. 6. The old computer with eJukebox goes online and is automatically unregistered when the appid# doesn't match the lastest registered appid# for the given permanent code. That old app id# is blacklisted from using that permanent code until more users are ordered for the key. 7. 30 days later the same single user permanent code could be used to register any pc outside of the one with blacklisted app id...and once again if a new pc is registered it would disable any old registered copies detected online with the same permanent key. Note: The only time a users will need to actually enter an app id# is when they make the original order. If they miss the app id# on the order form the key will still work as long as the eJukebox copy is connected to the net. So basically the user wouldn't have to worry about the app id# anymore...it would just be used behind the scenes to make the latest registered copy the valid one and invalidate old copies. Pretty complicated but should work really well...at least in theory. The whole thing would just be a hidden layer over the old reg system that uses the internet to generate the old style reg key for the app id# when a permanent key is used. So all you would need is the single key you are given and it is guaranteed to work on any new installation and would automatically disable the old one. Plus it would allow for the ordering of multiple users on a single key.
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