How to add an activation requirement to your application? is it possible with PowerShell Studio?

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man0070
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How to add an activation requirement to your application? is it possible with PowerShell Studio?

Post by man0070 »

Hi There,

I am actually wondering if PowerShell studio has the ability to support integrating some form of activation methodology?
Given the app can package to EXE files, can it also include some way to include an activation requirement at all?


if so, is there any documentation or resources around i could look at?
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Re: How to add an activation requirement to your application? is it possible with PowerShell Studio?

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The packaging engines do not have an activation / unlock mechanism. You would have to implement that functionality within your script. You could use the packager’s restriction settings to lock down the executable to a specific machine if needed.

I will be sure to add a request to our feature wish list.
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
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