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salzan
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Re: PACE Anti-Piracy?

I'm interested but I'm still trying to figure out what this is all about. I have Sonic MyDVD but it's version 4.6.0. I can't find any of the files that should have been installed with PACE. I also have Adobe products but haven't yet figured out which ones are affected, if any.
This page has this partial list of products.

# Adobe (Adobe Systems, Inc.)
# Agfa (Agfa Division Bayer Incorporated)
# Antares (makeres of Auto-tune plug-in)
# Avid (Avid Sports LLC)
# Corel (Corel Corporation)
# Curious Labs (Curious Labs)
# Digidesign (Digidesign, Inc.) makers of ProTools
# Disney (The Walt Disney Company)
# Dolby (Dolby Laboratories, Inc.)
# Electronic Arts (Electronic Arts)
# Inprise (Inprise Corporation)
# InstallShield (Installshield)
# Kodak (Eastman Kodak Company)
# Lexicon (Lexicon, Inc.)
# Linotype (Linotype Hell GmBH)
# Morisawa (Morisawa and Company, Ltd.)
# NetObjects (NetObjects, Inc.)
# Opcode (Opcode Systems, Inc.)
# Pantone (Pantone, Inc.)
# Pinnacle Systems (Pinnacle Systems)
# Sanyo (Sanyo)
# Steinberg (Steinberg, Inc.) makers of Cubase, Nuendo and other packages
# Trakker Technologies (Trakker Technologies)
# Waves (Waves Ltd.)
# Yoon Design (Yoon Design Institute)

I've been using this info to try to find any trace on my systems:
"How can I tell if I have PACE on my system?

Pace installs the following Registry key trees:
HKEY/LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/ControlSet001/Enum/LEGACY_TPKD/
HKEY/LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/ControlSet002/Enum/LEGACY_TPKD/
HKEY/LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/TPKD/
HKEY/LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/LEGACY_TPKD/

There may be more.

Pace installes the following files:

On a Windows 2000 Professional system:
C:\WINNT\Tpkdboot.reg
C:\WINNT\System32\Drivers\tpkd.sys"
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