>If, it's true what you say.
>But most people uses regional configuration of their country and this method would be a first step to avoid the use in another country, although, this can will be "hacked" by advanced users.
>Also, to have the IP number is not useful for me, because the application is local and not necessarily have Internet access.
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>Ricardo._
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>>I don't think that there is a way to determine in what country a computer is in use (unless getting geographical information from its IP maybe). For example my regional settings claim that I'm in US.
>>Cetin
If you think I'm not true then check GetLocaleInfo winAPI.
Cetin