Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Rainbow Superpro Costy I Have Something Called A "network Security Key" Or A "dongle" And Didn't Feel It Was Worth Keeping It....

I have something called a "network security key" or a "dongle" and didn't feel it was worth keeping it.... - rainbow superpro costy

It is something, but can not find anything on the net. Can someone explain what it is and why Amy is worth the money? He says right at Rainbow Technologies and Sentinel SuperPro "
ID: IVZSPRO1188

Is printed on the opposite side
SRB08032
0629Y21250A43
LIC Dongle

It also has a Treaty in it ...

is the only compound that has a picture that is exactly ... is a "parallel"

Can someone me an idea, or maybe send me some links that tell us more about it?

Thank you and please do not answer a host, if you know anything about this ....

2 comments:

Jim Maryland said...

The device will be used as a form of blocking software unique identification in a computer system as a way to prevent software piracy. As a rule, only in high-end applications (in the range of more than one thousand U.S. dollars found). Ensure a software application used to license, administer a license file, and the dongle to the application, a copy of several systems. Systems with Unix (Linux, not on x86 can ... but also material on UNIX) has an internal system of record value, but non-x86 systems. These dongles provide unique identification.

The dongle is connected really not worth much without the software and license file with this card. Information about the adapter can be used to create a single license file is locked for dongLE. Someone is probably very upset about the loss of the dongle, but I know to find an easy way for you are the owner.

Yutow said...

if it something that it his job, he has to, otherwise fine. They are designed for specific purposes, programs that are used to access the system, things like that.

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