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Passwords

 ğEbook on CD
 
Goldenluvr I am distributing my Ebook on CD.  It is compiled, built, debugged and ready to go.  I have set it up with multiple passwords.  Since I'm not going to be using a web site to sell passwords from, how do I get it to generate a separate password for each CD?  Will I need to change the ESBN and do a build for each copy I want to produce, do I open a new Ebook for each copy, or is there an easier way?
Thanks;
Dave

Posted on: 3:57 am on July 28, 2003
EBookCompiler You could

either - make 1 ebook with multiple passwords (in which case you need a 2 step sales process - you give the password to the customer after they use the CD first time)

or - make an ebook with one password. Then modify the password in the compiler, make next ebook, etc. This doesn't protect against copying as each copy of a particular CD would always need the same password.

There may be more variations.


Posted on: 2:56 pm on July 30, 2003

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