UT2k3 Regcheck
Current version of UT2k3 Regcheck: v. 1.3
About
UT2k3 Regcheck - WTF ?
The major task of this tool is to add your CD-Key and UT2k3-path to the windows-registry (after a format c:, if you lost your registry or in other cases) additional you are able to view/change your CD-Key and your UT2k3-path in a simple and easy way.
Author: FoF|Head — Name of the Author (me)
Size: 228.352 byte — Size in byte
MD5 checksum: 02788BFCD1138AD7D03B62548EBD3ACE — MD5 checksum to avoid changes in the tool (i.e. add a Keylogger of something similar)
Operating systems: WIN 95(not tested)/98/ME/2K/XP/LH — Almost tested on all Windows Operations systems including Windows Longhorn
Changelog
Changelog 1.2 → 1.3 (18. jan. 2003)
- fixed: the informations for ut2mods will now be inserted right, the ut2mod files were erroneously redirected to the ut2003.exe. (thx to eXoR)
Changelog 1.1 → 1.2 (30. nov. 2002)
- added: exe compression from ~518 to ~223 kb (better compression than zip)
- added: language-support, you are now able to set all languages (which UT2k3 supports) to the registry
- added: error message if none or a wrong language was chosen
- added: version info if you right-click the exe and chose properties
- added: preview screenshot to the zip file
- fixed: "maximize" button is now disabled
- fixed: insert button shows "all data inserted" only if changes really have happend
- fixed: checkboxes will now be unchecked if you use the refresh button and if the keys allready exsist
Changelog 1.0 → 1.1 (28. nov. 2002)
- added: the UT-path search button
- added: the "allow changes" button for easy change of your cd-key
- added: ability to view the CD-Key and UT2k3 path
- added: stat "hidden" for checkboxes when regkey allready exsits
- added: ability to resfresh registry keys if external actions changed them
- fixed: spelling errors
- fixed: adding regkey for maps/links/protocols/umods doesnt work right
- fixed: the design .. looks better now imho
- fixed: the border is not longer sizeable
Changelog → 1.0 (26. nov. 2002)
- added: everything
Technik
Hey, cool tool – which language is that ?
Its written in Delphi 7.0 and compressed with UPX 1.24.
Security
WTF, does this tool steal my CD-Key ?
NO !, it doesn't steal your CD-Key. I sent the delphi source to Epic and DrSin answerd in [this] thread to the security issuse. As you can see there is no security risk.
Download
Preview:
Download:
File: | Version: | Size: | MD5 Checksum: |
[8] | 1.0 | 241 kb | 0001EF1D0880AAB5AC01C8A08E2AAF8D |
[9] | 1.1 | 268 kb | 0249CBF6C821E2BCAB24CCC9E5545B24 |
[10] | 1.2 | 233 kb | 40E401BA8767EADD97B8F0873DC403BF |
[11] | 1.3 | 255 kb | B4FCC3490368A262661C325139208DEB |
- Just thought it would make more sense putting the MD5's down here. But then again, it's like locking the barn door after the horse left. Are these the correct MD5's ?
Credits
This tool was made by Head
– thx to eXor for reporting a major bug – UT2k3 Regcheck will be implemented into the Trooper UT2k3 mod
thx for reading - Head
Comments:
DJPaul: Does this really needs its own Wiki page? Could we not just give it a link on a page of links, somewhere? Application, perhaps?
SavannahLion: The others at Application have their own pages as well. Or am I spacing on what you really mean? Would you rather just have linky clickys to the apps themselves? Actually, what I'm wondering is what kind of situation would you get yourself in that you would need this application? Wouldn't a format imply that you would be installing Unreal anyways?
DJPaul: Point taken. This page needs to be renamed to fit the style of other UT2003 pages - i.e. "UT2k3" isn't consistent with whatever else the Wiki uses. Also, we need a Category Category category (erk), like Category Application. Not sure if we need to split that Category down in to the different versions of the Unreal engine, however (i.e. [Category Application Deus Ex]? and [Category Application UT]?.
Head: well, do have once formated your C: partition ? The most ppl dont want to reinstall the whole game if some reg values are missing.
SavannahLion: You know, you're right DJ, I didn't notice that in the title. Typing UT2k3 is rather umm.... sloppy (No offense Head). It's only one extra keystroke off from UT2003, and it looks somewhat unprofessional. But once a page title is set, I think only Tarquin or Mycheal(sp?) can change that.
You're correct on that Head, but how often does that happen? Anyhow, I read the thread that was linked to and I can see your point. I come from the HL community and programs such as yours have a vastly different intent than what is described. Two sides to a coin I guess
Head: i named the page UT2k3_Regcheck cuz its the name of my tool. The acronym for UnrealTournemant 2003 may be UT2003, but my tool has the name UT2k3 Regcheck. Btw, more than 9000 downloads from my webspace in 3 month cant miss. It IS usefull and ppl know that.
DJPaul: Noone said it wasn't useful.