I was told that it depends on your serial number, or version of jfw, or
both, as to which method you use to move authorization keys. I need to run
hjauth or type the command
a:\hjauth c: a:
Tom Rash
Yucaipa, California
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, June 24, 1999 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: moving authorirzation key back to original disk
>The command given me by Henter Joyce was: a:evmove c: a: to move my
>authorization key back to my floppy disk. It was explained to me that
>the "e. v. move file is on the disk and so that is why you preceed it
>with the a: It's so easy now that I know how to do it.
>
>Debbie & Eddie
>The Mellow Yellow Guide Dog A.K.A. Sheddy Eddie in the Summer Time
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>
>
>Tusing wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> May i inquire as to which version of JAWs 3.3 or 3.2 use these
>> convoluted instructions? I have heard from people whom I respect that the
>> key move instructions are different depending which version you have.
What
>> ever happened to instructions? thanks for trying to make something that
is
>> needlessly hard easier for others. Take care.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Danny Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Thursday, June 24, 1999 1:07 PM
>> Subject: Re: moving authorirzation key back to original disk
>>
>> > Hi!
>> >
>> > Windows method
>> >
>> > Place your authorization disk in drive A. Go to the start menu and
press
>> > the letter r to open the Run dialogue box. Here type
>> > a:winmove c: a:
>> >
>> > and
>> > press enter. You will be asked in a few seconds if you want to confirm
>> the
>> > move and pressing enter will confirm it. When the move is complete a
>> > message will be heard saying it was successful and tell you how many
keys
>> > are on the floppy disk. Note that you can move a key back to the hard
>> disk
>> > with the same command except for switching the drive letters. For
>> example,
>> > a:winmove a: c:
>> >
>> > To accomplish the same results from DOS do as I suggested above and
exit
>> 95
>> > to a DOS prompt. Place your authorization disk in drive A and type a:
and
>> > press enter. Now type evmove c: a: and press enter. From here the
same
>> > things will happen as were described above in the winmove version.
>> >
>> > Danny
>> >
>> >
>> > 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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>> > >>
>> > >
>> > >-
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>> > >
>> >
>> > Now this is eternal life: that they may know you, the only true God,
>> > and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent, (John 17:3) .
>> >
>> > -
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>> >
>>
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