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"Don{ald} O. Woodall" wrote:  
 
>      Jan's read me warned that if one did not add their version 6 key to  
> the ISO file they would have problems.  I do not have a license to version  
> 6 of DFSEE yet.  
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>      I was thinking the problem would be limited to DFSEE not working.  
 
Don,  
 
Yes, there will still be several text files burned from that ISO image that  
you can read.  Most likely, you can even invoke DFSEE, which will come up.  It  
will either tell you that: a) It is a trialware, time-limited copy, with  
whatever performance limitations that may entail (until such time as you have  
a license key), or b) You won't actually be able to do anything with the  
program.  I have burned a few of Jan's ISOs to cd (via RSJ), with good  
results, but I do have a license.  
 
By the way, this is a very good program to have, so it will definitely be  
worth acquiring the license.  
 
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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