To move you authorization key back, you go to dos, then move to your drive
where your authorization disk is, then type evmove c: a:, that is providing
your authorization disk is on a:.  When you do this, it then will tell you
how many keys you have on the disk.  Now, I don't know anything about your
antivirus program, but it is not necessary to mmove the key to run
scandisk.  Actually, if your antivirus has been running all of this time,
thenapparently it does not effect your key. 
At 09:49 AM 6/24/99 -0700, you wrote:
>since I'm looking for the answers to the same questions, that's why, I think
>answers on the list are more appropriate.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Denise Avant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Thursday, June 24, 1999 8:30 AM
>Subject: moving authorirzation key back to original disk
>
>
>> Good morning,
>>
>> I have a couple of questions. I'm posting them here because i'm likely to
>> get a faster answer than if i tried jfw technical support via e-mail or
>phone.
>> 1. i want to move  my authorization key back to the disk so that i can run
>> scandisk and norton's antivirus.
>> how do i do it?
>> 2. there is a command to check the number of authorization keys.
>> what is that command?
>> please e-mail me privately at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
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Walter
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