Using the registry



Hi

I have been using the old TurboPower Onguard components to implement reduced
functionality demo's that can be released via a key. I followed the basic
idea in their tutorials and used ini files to store data.

I would like the option to store the data in the registry so that it is less
obvious, but what keys should I generate do store this info?
What happens if by some fluke I try generating a key that already exists?

Thanks
Pete

PS
Does anyone else use the Onguard components? They seemed quite good in their
day, but I don't see much about them anymore.



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