
Creamware 'My Page' down
just consider that you have to ask rb@creamware.de for allkeys and transfers by now. I suppose that we have to wait Musikmesse (march 29th) to know which website is to become the main one (ASB website, Indsp, creamware...). Nevertheless, remember that the allkey file cen be open like a wordpad so it is easy to have a look on what is registered (hardware, activation keys) or not....
Jo
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Re: Creamware 'My Page' down
it happened to reappear once. it was not fully functional, though (no download generation, no keyfile download...)Ricardo wrote:Is the Creamware 'My Page' down forever
there seems no manpower available to bring it up stable at this moment. I still have hope...

-greetings, markus-
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your latest allkeys file is the scope.rgy in the sfp\app\bin directory - it's what your SFP currently uses, so just make a copy of it and rename it, so it doesn't get replaced accidently(!).
Scope makes an empty file with that name on installation.
the registration server will surely never re-appear in it's previous form as it has been compromised (at least that's how it looked), and would be again.
cheers, Tom
Scope makes an empty file with that name on installation.
the registration server will surely never re-appear in it's previous form as it has been compromised (at least that's how it looked), and would be again.
cheers, Tom
it was said there had been at least hacking attempts. I have no information if they were successfull, but somebody tried...astroman wrote: the registration server will surely never re-appear in it's previous form as it has been compromised (at least that's how it looked), and would be again.
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I think it would be a very good idea to at least have a page which explains that the registration pages are not currently available when clicking on those links, together with an explanation of how to obtain/edit your registration info (email contact address and phone number).
It's disconcerting for users (and also looks very unprofessional) to have to wait while the browser searches in vain and then finally be presented with a "The connection has timed out - the server at 195.243.123.108 is taking too long to respond." message.
It's disconcerting for users (and also looks very unprofessional) to have to wait while the browser searches in vain and then finally be presented with a "The connection has timed out - the server at 195.243.123.108 is taking too long to respond." message.
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Totally agree. It's unprofessional and doesn't show any respect to users. It's not as though this is a short term problem that has only come to light. Come on Creamware sort it out now.Badger wrote:I think it would be a very good idea to at least have a page which explains that the registration pages are not currently available when clicking on those links, together with an explanation of how to obtain/edit your registration info (email contact address and phone number).
It's disconcerting for users (and also looks very unprofessional) to have to wait while the browser searches in vain and then finally be presented with a "The connection has timed out - the server at 195.243.123.108 is taking too long to respond." message.

It's about time us users pooled our resources and told Creamware to sort this out. What do you think?
did you read it ?
cwaudio-site wrote:During the past the number of invalid registrations by automated registration robots has reached a volume, which caused a heavy overload and continous crashes of our registration server. Therefore we had to disable the internet access so the MyPage area functions are out of order actually.
For Registration, changes in address, activation of plugins or receipt of allkeys files please contact our Technical Support via E-Mail to info@creamware.com.
For initial registration as a new customer please provide first and last name, home address, hardware serial number and your e-mail address.
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Well, that's certainly an improvement.pCora wrote:there is news about that on the cw site. have a look...
Might I also suggest removing the HTML anchor tags for both the "Registration" and "My Page" links (thus rendering them inactive completely)? That way, anyone going straight for the links before reading the announcement at the top of the page won't be inflicted with the blank-screen scenario.
Regards
Their web developer is an outside contractor. If you see things like that you think should be fixed dig out his email address and let him know. I've done it before for html errors and he's fixed them straight away. For things like removing menu items he'd probably have to check with CW first but at least he would hear your feedback and hopefully take action. Complaining here only goes so far... 

I can find no mention of any web contractor on Creamware's website. The only thing that comes close is webmaster(at)creamware.de. Is that the address you mean?valis wrote:Their web developer is an outside contractor. If you see things like that you think should be fixed dig out his email address and let him know. I've done it before for html errors and he's fixed them straight away. For things like removing menu items he'd probably have to check with CW first but at least he would hear your feedback and hopefully take action. Complaining here only goes so far...