Worked fine for Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Keys, but failed for Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2008 saying they are malformed. Actually it worked for one server 2008 R2 key (MAK), but failed for the another server 2008 R2 key. All keys are genuine personal keys from MSDN.
What would you say if I would make the new The Ultimate PID Checker code public AKA open source? I would share my class for checking keys.
Also VL keys from Server 2003 do not check correctly... chkpids2003 with a correct Enterprise SP2 VL pidgen.dll Code: CRC32: AA2FA922 MD5: 58A362397F90B311128F7AB2E308F3CB SHA-1: 8F3585439B49BE7832BF3724F49F7F11F00A6C95 recognizes keys OK, while UPC gives "Invalid"
Yes, it is. Sorry, guys waiting for new features, but I am really busy so again, please be patient. I am trying to clean up the code and then I will add the features I promised.
Could you please tell me, how does this program works? Will this program check the status of key given, with Microsoft's activation server?