wrote:
> >I have some memory of a universal key
> being
> >made available at the time that the 2.2 .wpi was.
> It's possible. How does the keyring registration
> work? Is the demo
> really a working model, like Relish? With Relish,
> the demo and the live
> versions are the same binary. The registration code
> is what makes it a
> live version.
I'm not sure, but this seems more likely.
> This differs from pmview where the
> demo and the live
> version are not the same binary.
Hmmm, in all the many times I've upgraded PMVIEW, I
never noticed any point where the program .Exe file
(of the later version) got swapped for a registered
replacement. There is a special d/l link where you
pick up the new one. Unless it was pre-personalized
just for you ? But I believe it still asks you to
input your S/N, etc. That's for the OS/2 version.
The Win version seems to pick that info up on its own,
I think.
> I always say when one has a question
> like this, it's best to
> ask the person that should know.
I'll ask him.
Jordan
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