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Well SPTD isn't blacklisted by SecuROM, so it can't fix a blacklist. DT is blacklisted.
That's not correct everytime
If I remember correctly, I did make the same mistake: I thought that SPTD was blacklisted by protections, but then later on VeNoM corrected me - SPTD was not related to the blacklist, but Daemon Tools had to be adjusted.
So Blazkowicz is right: SPTD should not be blacklisted, but Daemon Tools is.
SPTD is a new method of access to storage devices that was developed by Duplex Secure Ltd.
Basically SPTD is similar to other access layers used by other programs (eg. ASPI from Adaptec, or standard SPTI from Microsoft) who provide access to storage devices but it has a lot more features that make this interface unique.
The key feature of SPTD is its ability to provide direct control of devices without risk of compromising it by some malicious 3rd party filter drivers or other "rootkit" applications that are common today - this is the main goal of SPTD development for organizations and applications where it currently used.
If SPTD is bundled with your application then most likely it will not work without SPTD (Please consult manufacturer of application for more detailed information).
SPTD is currently supported only on Microsoft OS Windows 2000 and above. SPTD (similar to other access layers) is by default not removed from your system after uninstallation of software application which used SPTD, in order not to disrupt other applications that may use it! This also allows user to avoid reboots in most cases for new installations if same SPTD version is already present on his system.
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