ldstr / EazTrialRemover

EazTrialRemover is a powerful utility that removes the evaluation period, also known as the trial limit, from assemblies protected by Eazfuscator.NET. This allows these assemblies to run indefinitely, without the limitations imposed by the seven-day trial period.
https://github.com/Plot1337/EazTrialRemover
MIT License
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how to reset Eaz evaluation 30 days? #2

Closed Charltsing closed 2 years ago

Charltsing commented 2 years ago

after 30 days ,Eaz can not use

ldstr commented 2 years ago

You can use a Eaz activator

Charltsing commented 2 years ago

You can use a Eaz activator

Do you have a download link for it? I can not find it on google

ldstr commented 2 years ago

https://hardcracked.com/previous/eazfuscator-net/79060/13

Charltsing commented 2 years ago

it is not license

maybe it is virus

Charltsing commented 2 years ago

do you have another link?

ldstr commented 2 years ago

I don't sorry. But you can manually load these pre-generated license files in C:\Users\%USER%\AppData\Local\Gapotchenko; https://anonfiles.com/Hct8Q8B1y7/Eazfuscator.NET_zip

Extract the zip in the Gapotchenko directory; if you already have one Eazfuscator.NET directory, delete it and replace it with the one in the zip archive.

You can also uninstall Eaz, remove its data (which can be found in the AppData directories), and then reinstall to reset the 30 days trial period.

Hope that helped!

ldstr commented 2 years ago

EDIT: I've noticed that in the latest update of Eaz, the activator no longer works because it remotely validates the local license. Also, removing the local AppData files doesn't work either. I'll post an update when I can.

ldstr commented 2 years ago

UPDATE: Please ignore the previous post; everything works fine in this update. However, if you need to update to a newer version of Eaz, you would need to uninstall Eaz first, then reinstall. Everything works as expected.