AppDefend order not processing

Discussion in 'Ghost Security Suite (GSS)' started by ktulu, Apr 14, 2007.

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  1. ktulu

    ktulu Registered Member

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    Hello,

    I ordered AppDefend earlier today and have still not received my product license. I have sent regsoft 2 emails and there is no response. According to the Ghost Security site, I should have received a license within 5-30 minutes of purchasing.

    I have since read some other posts and noticed others had similar problems. I really like this product and wanted to support the developer, so I hope this can be resolved.

    Is there anything I can do to correct this?
     
  2. ktulu

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    All is good now. I received the code. But it did take a lot longer than stated. Hopefully it won't happen that often in the future for others who are purchasing.
     
  3. Jason_R0

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    I think the problem is with certain credit cards needing more verification time for whatever reason. A few customers who have been holidaying in certain regions of the world (or have a CC registered elsewhere) have sometimes run into problems with the fraud checking RegSoft does.

    As soon as RegSoft clears the order, it is sent almost immediately though.
     
  4. topmoxie

    topmoxie Registered Member

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    I dont really think the place you pay has anything to do with sending the key, and I have seen no responses on this forum by the developer, as he is also the the one who dumped process guard and has showed very little response here and on further developement of ghostsecurty, I feel little promise that this will go much further, this project looks like its sitting on the back burner indefinitly, all there is on this forum is people interested in the project, but no developer, very odd.
     
  5. TheQuest

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    Hi, topmoxie

    You are so wrong :eek:. The Developer of Ghost Securty is the poster above your post Jason_R0

    Wrong again :blink:, The Developer of Process Guard was Wayne - DiamondCS
    Third time and still wrong o_O, Read here #2

    Take Care,
    TheQuest :cool:
     
  6. Don Pelotas

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    Jason developed Process Guard too while working at DiamondCS and yes he does write here from time to time...................somewhat spotty presence here though.............IMHO of course.

    Lets hope it's because he's hard at work on delivering the promissed product. :)
     
  7. TheQuest

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    Hi, Don Pelotas

    I think it is helped! to develop Process Guard, because Wayne was the proprietor of DiamondCS. ;)

    I there with you on that :thumb:, but as I am using Linux most of the time I can wait. :cautious:

    Take Care,
    TheQuest :cool:
     
  8. Don Pelotas

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    Hi Quest

    I think he did more than just help, even if it was owned by Wayne. :)
     
  9. blabhead

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    I was always under that impression also.
     
  10. berng

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    Its beyond me why process guard is even mentioned.

    Process guard being dumped or ignored by Wayne has nothing to do with Jason. Jason left process guard well before the dumping occurred.
     
  11. Jason_R0

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    I was the only developer working on the actual coding of ProcessGuard up until my departure. And as bernq makes clear I had left about 2 years before the DiamondCS problems became really apparent. So I can understand the confusion regarding these issues since I did work at this place which has now come under fire. However I was just an employee there and had no control over the actual running of the company so placing any kind of connection like that to me is a little ignorant.
     
  12. Don Pelotas

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    Jason, i think you misunderstood the intension..............which was to credit you for the work you did on PG, not associating you with the demise... negative or positive of Diamond CS.................if this was me you called ignorant.
     
  13. Jason_R0

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    No it was in reference to topmoxie Don. :)
     
  14. TheQuest

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    Hi, Jason_R0

    That was the point I was making when I said:-
    Take Care,
    TheQuest :cool:
     
  15. topmoxie

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    ok I jumped the gun, sorry

    Is this suppossed to be this way in appdefend, when you double click the icon try and it opens
    Verifying critical Ghost Security Suite files | Failed and
    gss_rd.rul not found in <system32> | Error
     
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