Hi Joachim,

Sorry for slow replies. I hope to have a version of MacSword out by the end of the week that supports entering cipher keys within MacSword. Which should make it obvious and easy to work. At the moment though the process will be much like you suggest. Except that in MacSword most users will keep each module in its own directory. So:

1 Open the folder "gerhof2002" inside your Modules folder
2 Inside that open the folder mods.d
3 Open the file "gerhof2002.conf" in any text editor
4 Change the line "CipherKey=" to read "CipherKey=#####" where ##### is the cipher key you were provided with

But hopefully this will be unnecessary and MacSword will prompt the user for a key on opening the module. Is there a custom config key that provides a url for purchase?

best
- Will

On 27 Feb 2006, at 9:07, Joachim Ansorg wrote:

Hi,

I need some help by a MacSword user :)

We're about to release a German locked module soon. Since it should be made available in Mac OS X, as well, we need a way to unlock a module in a simple
way.

Is there a MacSword user who's willing to post a short step by step tutorial
how to unlock a Sword module in Mac OS X to me?
Basically it is to enter the unlock code after CipherKey= in a module's config
file.
The steps will be put on the page of the module so all users know how to
unlock a module for Win, Mac and Linux.

Help is appreciated,
Joachim
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