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    chapathi
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    sir if cd is having documents r someother things, if we r going to install in particular system then the cd should not run in other systen and application should not open. it should be erased after installing in first one

    vivek nanda

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      sir if cd is having documents r someother things, if we r going to install in particular system then the cd should not run in other systen and application should not open. it should be erased after installing in first one

      vivek nanda

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      chapathi wrote:

      sir if cd is having documents r someother things, if we r going to install in particular system then the cd should not run in other systen and application should not open.

      To do that you'll have to lock it down to a single machine using the mobo and hard drive serials, which would first require running something on the target machine to retrive that info before burning the CD.

      chapathi wrote:

      it should be erased after installing in first one

      Unless you can find some single use cd's thats going to be very hard. To erase a CD you'd have to use a re-writeable CD and to stop it from being erased all the user would have to do is eject the disk. It'd be very hard to pull this off without some serious investment and top notch workers. Even then some one would still get around it if they had the motivation and time :P

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        chapathi wrote:

        sir if cd is having documents r someother things, if we r going to install in particular system then the cd should not run in other systen and application should not open.

        To do that you'll have to lock it down to a single machine using the mobo and hard drive serials, which would first require running something on the target machine to retrive that info before burning the CD.

        chapathi wrote:

        it should be erased after installing in first one

        Unless you can find some single use cd's thats going to be very hard. To erase a CD you'd have to use a re-writeable CD and to stop it from being erased all the user would have to do is eject the disk. It'd be very hard to pull this off without some serious investment and top notch workers. Even then some one would still get around it if they had the motivation and time :P

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        Sebastian Schneider
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        Autorun can be prevented by depressing and holding the Shift-Button. Whoever knows that can simply copy the CD.

        Cheers, Sebastian -- "If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton

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          Autorun can be prevented by depressing and holding the Shift-Button. Whoever knows that can simply copy the CD.

          Cheers, Sebastian -- "If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton

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          Many people also have autorun disabled because it annoys them and they will decide how to use their computer *glares at focus stealing apps*

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