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I am calling up old memories of the process I went through when I   
registered eCS 1.1. These memories *MAY* be a bit flakey, so bear with   
me! No flames if it doesn't work, please.  
 
Perhaps this will help those who already have a registration for eCS   
1.0, can log in to ecomstation.com, and are trying to register 1.1.  
 
1. Log on to ecomstation.com  
2. Click on the Registration Wizard in the upper left corner.  
3. If you get the Registration Wizard page with eCS 1.1 listed, there   
may be a clickable icon in front of it. If so, click it. If it has a   
"Retrieve key" link, click that and save the key (under a different name   
than your original, so you don't overwrite it).  
 
ISTR that the system somehow required you to retrieve the eCS 1.1 key in   
order to access the eCS 1.1 files.  
 
HTH  
 
George M. Boyd wrote:  
> Jordan:  
>   
> At least you got 1.0 registered. I also cannot get 1.1 registered in   
> spite of the previous registration of 1.0.  Keep at it and when you find   
> the solution, please post the information.  I'm not going to try until   
> someone finds the way to do it.  Oh, e-mail to Mensys, where I got my   
> 1.1, gets no action.  
>   
> Plug on!  
>   
> George  
 
 
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Tom Brown  
thombrown at san dot rr dot com  
Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E. & SDAA  
running eComStation GA + FP 3  
  eCS system uptime is 0 days 00:42 hours  
 
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