liebgott Posted August 10, 2004 Report Posted August 10, 2004 I notice mention of a registration key for the initial use of PTE. I know I once had a key but now cannot locate it. How does one find their own key? I feel stupid to ask this.Barbara Quote
Ken Cox Posted August 10, 2004 Report Posted August 10, 2004 by using the forum search featurehttp://www.picturestoexe.com/forums//index...2157&hl=reg+keyken Quote
Clive Timmons Posted August 10, 2004 Report Posted August 10, 2004 Hi Barbara, When you do as Ken has suggested and have found it save it to disc for back up , save you a lot of trouble if you do Quote
liebgott Posted August 10, 2004 Author Report Posted August 10, 2004 KenI went into regedit and found the key for PTE. There are lots!!of letters and numbers and three dots at the end. It does not resemble what I see from the other letters on the subject. There are no quotation marks for example.what am I doing wrong?Barbara Quote
alrobin Posted August 10, 2004 Report Posted August 10, 2004 Barbara,On my pc, the registration key is called "PTE.KEY". Whether it is "PTE.REG" or "PTE.KEY", double-clicking on it will install the necessary information to the registry, thus "registering" and "unlocking" your copy of PTE. It should be exactly 231 bytes in length. Quote
Ken Cox Posted August 10, 2004 Report Posted August 10, 2004 Barbthe key data in the registry has to be exported oot of the regsistryto a spot on your hard driveif you are not familiar with playing in the registry you better get out of it before you get into deep troublethe reason yours does not look like the others in the thread is because all the letters are not being shown as a security measureif you have found the registry entry, and your version is registered then why go further.but if you mustin the right column l click on "key" to hilight itthenon left column toolbarfile/exportthe registry will ask you where you want to export it to and what you want to name itexample aug_10_04_p2e_key.regwhen it is exported/saved close the registrygo to the spot you saved it toit should look like a bunch of little blue boxesnow if you want to look at itr mouse the reg keyopen withnotepadand you will see a very long series of numberstake tand save this reg key in its reg form to a floppy and or cd and save it in a safe place that you can remember where it is -- tea box for the vicar )if you require a new key you will have to provide all the original order data to the wnsoft support people to get a new keyhope i have not confused youand i hope i got it rightif i didnt Al, Guido, Gerard or others will correct meken Quote
liebgott Posted August 10, 2004 Author Report Posted August 10, 2004 Thanks to allI actually found that I had saved the registration key in my Outlook file. Wonders of wonders. So I quickly saved it to notepad as you all informed me and then saved it to my backup disk Whew. I never realized it was such an important task but somehow I seemed to know to save it. As for fooling around with the registry--I know better than that!So thank you all for helping and thank you all for reminding me to save.Barb Quote
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