[Windows]
Запустите кейген и нажмите "REGISTER", всё.
Just run our keygen and click "REGISTER", that's all.
All required process is done by our keygen, enjoy!
If you have problem during the activation, read [MacOSX] and below.
[MacOSX]
Run the software and generate Activation Request.
Run our keygen on Windows, click "Generate" to generate response license.
Load that license from software and enjoy!
And More:
Before the activation, uninstall Cakewalk Command Center (CCC) if you have.
Then delete following registry keys and files, folders.
Delete following registry key :
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cakewalk Music Software\Command Center\
Delete old licenses and licensing setting :
%PROGRAMDATA%\Cakewalk\(ProductName)\Command Center\
The "Command Center" dir is hidden.
Use included "Show_Hidden_CC_Dir.bat" to un-hide them

Everytime you launch the Cakewalk products, it runs CCC silently and calls home.
It can deactivate your current license, well, we don't know.
R2R have solid rules to reverse or test software under offline computers

As far as you don't have CCC installed, software won't call home.
Current protection scheme have critical problem so that some users have following problem :
- After launching Sonar, it freezes for 30 seconds
- Rapture Session/Pro, Z3TA+2 become DEMO, it gets activated after 30 seconds but still have DEMO limitation
This is generally happend to offline computers.
Cakewalk uses GetTickCount64 to avoid tracing by crackers,
and verify the software signature by using WinVerifyTrust to avoid being modified.
While Cakewalk is checking license and verifying its signature, they are counting the time.
If it takes some time to check the license, Cakewalk stops checking license and becomes DEMO.
The problem is that WinVerifyTrust may connect to the internet to renew CRL (Certificate Revocation List).
When your computer is offline, WinVerifyTrust stacks until it timeouts (about 30 seconds),
and of course that 30 seconds is enough to be trapped by their anti tracing protection.
We hope Cakewalk will fix this big issue soon, but in case they don't, follow the below :
Open "Control Panel" -> "Internet Options" -> "Advanced" tab, untick the options below.
- Check for publisher's certificate revocation (Japanese : ”ЌsЊіЏШ–ѕЏ‘‚МЋж‚иЏБ‚µ‚рЉm”F‚·‚й)
- Check for server certificate revocation (Japanese : ѓTЃ[ѓoЃ[‚МЏШ–ѕЏ‘ЋёЊш‚рЉm”F‚·‚й)
Now WinVerifyTrust don't wait timeout, the protection should work as it is.
Note to Cakewalk :
How about going back to simple serial number protection?
TEAM R2R 2016