the above VBS script) that product key is "not available" or BBBBB-BBBBB-BBBBB-BBBBB-BB BBB * Check that "DigitalProductId" from position 52 is now empty * Delete the encrypted product key from registry key "DigitalProductId" with command line slmgr –cpky * Export the registry key "DigitalProductId" to a REG-file (to backup) (cpky = clear product key = remove product key from the registry) This "Partial product key" is saved in encrypted form in the certificate file "tokens.dat" (C:\Windows\ServiceProfile s\NetworkS ervice\App Data\Roami ng\Microso ft\Softwar eProtectio nPlatform\ tokens.dat ).Įveryone who fears that his key can be stolen can also delete manually the product key from registry with this command line: You can get a "Partial product key" – the last 5 characters of the product key. And after this all key finder show only "not available" or BBBBB-BBBBB-BBBBB-BBBBB-BB BBB. Because this reason the VLC key is automatically deleted from the registry after activation. Because everyone can extract the VLC key and use it for additional installations. This is a big problem when an administrator sets up many PCs with a volume license key. KeyOutput = Mid(Chars, Cur + 1, 1) & KeyOutput MsgBox ConvertToKey(WshShell.RegR ead("HKLM\ SOFTWARE\M icrosoft\W indows NT\CurrentVersion\DigitalP roductId") ) Set WshShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shel l") "what-ever.vbs" (all other key finder does it the same way): You can decrypt the product key with the following file: Save this text to a text file and rename the suffix from txt to vbs e.g. At position 52 starts the windows product key in encrypted form. The registry key "DigitalProductId" begins with the Product-ID in plain text. HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Wi ndows NT\CurrentVersion\DigitalP roductId The windows product key is stored in the registry:
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