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Just do not utilize your WINCMD.KEY anywhere and anyhow (i.e. do not put it itself, or its archived copy in the TC directory, or its binary representation in the registry*).
Of course, doing so implies you would see 'UNREGISTERED' in the title bar and would need to push those [1][2][3] buttons upon launch/restart.
Nevertheless, since you do have a valid license [WINCMD.KEY], your TC usage in such a scenario is considered eligible.
Notes*:
- you can put your WINCMD.KEY directly in the TC directory
- you can pack your WINCMD.KEY into the tcmdkey.zip archive and put it in the TC directory
- you can convert your WINCMD.KEY into the bytes array and put it in the Windows registry as such
--- using white's approach (cmd based): viewtopic.php?t=78538
---- using my approach (PowerShell based): https://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=84672
----- or using some other (.vbs scripts or so) ones.
In those cases, TC would recognize your license, and you would see your nice name in the title bar.
For whatever reason (security, anonymity, etc., name it), you might prefer not to use any of the above mentioned ways and still remain a legit user, though having said inconviences.
Just do not utilize your WINCMD.KEY anywhere and anyhow (i.e. do not put it itself, or its archived copy in the TC directory, or its binary representation in the registry*).
Of course, doing so implies you would see 'UNREGISTERED' in the title bar and would need to push those [1][2][3] buttons upon launch/restart.
Nevertheless, since you do have a valid license [WINCMD.KEY], your TC usage in such a scenario is considered eligible.
Notes*:
- you can put your WINCMD.KEY directly in the TC directory
- you can pack your WINCMD.KEY into the tcmdkey.zip archive and put it in the TC directory
- you can convert your WINCMD.KEY into the bytes array and put it in the Windows registry as such
--- using white's approach (cmd based): viewtopic.php?t=78538
---- using my approach (PowerShell based): https://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=84672
----- or using some other (.vbs scripts or so) ones.
In those cases, TC would recognize your license, and you would see your nice name in the title bar.
For whatever reason (security, anonymity, etc., name it), you might prefer not to use any of the above mentioned ways and still remain a legit user, though having said inconviences.
Statistics: Posted by beb — 2025-04-01, 18:55 UTC