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Voyager RAM based password utility


tas314

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I have a Voyager 1GB key that I use at work, we have over 100 computers. It would be much more useful if I could use the password protected partition on a random computer (I'm not going to install software on all of them).

 

Is there any way to run the password utility just in ram (from the key) without installing it to the computer hard drive?

 

If no, could a utility be created that could be run from the unprotected partition that would give access to the protected partition without installing any software on the computer hard drive? I think that would make the protected partion much more useful.

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You can hack the software if you spend enough time and find the files required and keep only those files on the non secure partition so that you can basically use the "Check Password" function of the utility without actually having the utility installed on the host machine. This of course would not be supported by Corsair or the EULA.
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You can hack the software if you spend enough time and find the files required and keep only those files on the non secure partition so that you can basically use the "Check Password" function of the utility without actually having the utility installed on the host machine. This of course would not be supported by Corsair or the EULA.

I think having a "check Password" utility that would run from the non secure partition of the key would add value to your product, make it stand out more from the no-name crap you see in every computer store.

 

If you can hack the existing software to make it work from the key, it should not take the people that programmed it in the first place long to create a version made to run from the key.

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The Security Software was never intended to run from the device. Full Functionality can not be attained from the drive itself. One specific function can be forced to work outside the utility and it does not work on every computer. The current software suite gives the most options to the consumer. Individual needs vary by environment and with the # of application specific things that consumers request it is impossible to please them all with one product. Future products are always on the drawing board and the input of the community will be taken into account at that time.
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