/* Sample program which uses the registration key system. This program's * security code is 24805 - I would suggest that you change this value * use in any programs you have written. When compiled, this program must * be linked with the BP?.LIB file. For more information on compiling * programs using the registration key system, please see the accompanying * documentation, in the file REGKEY.DOC. This program reads the * registration information from the file REGISTER.KEY. The program expects * to find the registered user's name on the first line of this file, and * the user's registration key on the second line of this file. */ #include "bp.h" /* Include the registration key system header file */ #include /* Other C header files */ #include char registered=0; /* 1 if registered, 0 if not */ char registered_name[201]; /* Name of registered user */ main() /* Main program function */ { FILE *fp; /* File pointer for REGISTER.KEY file */ unsigned long supplied_key; /* Key supplied by user */ unsigned long correct_key; /* Correct registration key */ if((fp=fopen("REGISTER.KEY","r"))!=NULL) /* Try to open file */ { /* If successful */ fgets(registered_name,200,fp); /* read name from file */ if(registered_name[strlen(registered_name)-1]=='\n') registered_name[strlen(registered_name)-1]='\0'; fscanf(fp,"%lu",&supplied_key); /* read key from file */ fclose(fp); /* Close file */ correct_key=bp(registered_name,24805); /* Calculate correct key */ if(correct_key==supplied_key) /* Compare correct & supplied keys */ { /* If they are identical */ registered=1; /* Then switch program into registered mode */ } } if(registered==1) /* If registered mode */ { /* Display registration information */ printf("This program is registered to: %s\n",registered_name); } else if(registered==0) /* If not in registered mode */ { /* Display unregistered information */ printf("This program is UNREGISTERED!!!\n"); } }