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Old 06-15-2008, 03:00 PM
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Re: Registry Entries/user Pref's and Serial Nunbers/Codes are stored where?

That's more help than I've ever seen in a forum concerning this subject! Thanks NexVision...I'll reply to your PM after I get done with my daily appointments...

I don't really know why this would be considered "cracking" since all we're looking to do is backup our personal registry information so we can more easily import and set up again after a hard reset. Several SPB programs, PhoneAlarm and others have the option to backup user-settings, but none of them keep the registry info for your personal license codes. If you run as many programs as I do, it can take an hour to enter them all in again, especially since many of the programs do not have the option to Copy/Paste the information into the license/registration code field.

I would love to know the reason these kind of registry entries cannot be talked about in the forum. Just for curiosity sake...

-TOV

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