Poll: What did you think of LiberKey?
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I won't even go to the site.
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Went to the site, doesn't look interesting
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I tried it, it's not my cup of tea.
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This is a great tool!
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Suggestion: Integration with LiberKey
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(08-22-2009, 10:10 AM)Lockszmith Wrote: As for the "total mess" dangers, you might be right, unless LiberKey does a good job of recovering the system state.
It's impossible to do well. If you use 2 different programs that hack system this way at the same time, no implementation can warrant recoverability.

(08-22-2009, 10:10 AM)Lockszmith Wrote: File Associasions don't need special permision in User Space - only if you want to change the whole system.
It does require right to write in the registry. Regular user accounts have it, but some companies or institutions might prohibit it for security reasons.

(08-22-2009, 10:10 AM)Lockszmith Wrote: I'm really sorry if I offended someone that much with this suggestion.
Well, I don't know why do you think that your suggestion was considered offending, but speaking for myself:
I feel it was interesting and really nice.Smile
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No one feels offended IMHO.

My biggest concern lies in this "association system".

I know that each software/hardware failure might bring data loss but in the case of LK you can end up not only with that but with complete system mess too. I am even afraid to check and try and plug off my pendrive running LK without dismounting first. It might break my system but I cannot confirm that because I am chicken Wink.

I thought they are handling system messages (i.e. like C.A.F.E. application) to achieve their goal but I was wrong. Catching ShellExecute would be safe, their way - definitely not.
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