First things come first, To Nick allan, I am extremely surprised that you
are allowing this bunch of disrespect go on this list. You are supposed to
be the moderator if memory serves me correctly. Secondly, to those of you
who insist on being not only rude to the gentleman who posted the message,
but to your fellow listers as well, this unnecessary behavior has got to
stop at some point or another. I will admit that the message that was
posted was completely uncalled for, but at the same time, ladies and
gentlemen, I commend to you to act like the adults that you are and not
like children. One wrong doesn't deserve another. Another words, folks
two wrongs do not make a right. So, I call upon you to allow this list to
get back to what it's original purpose was.
Sincerely,
Shawn M. Cox At 02:40 PM 12/9/1999 +1000, you wrote:
>Ok Stephen, Since you insist on putting your foot in your mouth without
>checking your facts first I'll quote you something from one of the jfw
>manuals which relates to this very subject. I draw your attention to the
>Author~1.doc file in your manuals\enu directory under the main jfw directory.
>
>Begin quote:
>NOTE: The use of defragmenting utility programs may damage Authorization
>Keys. You should take precautions when using these utilities or when
>performing any type of hard drive maintenance. You might want to move your
>Authorization Key from your hard drive to the original Authorization disk
>before doing any maintenance for safe keeping. You can also check the
>preferences on the utility program and see if you can configure it to not
>move hidden files. By doing this, it should make it safe to run your
>utility program with the Authorization Key installed.
>End Quote
>
>If you forgot to do something as simple as protect your authorization then
>you've only got yourself to blame if you lost a key. There's no point in
>getting annoyed at HJ for your mistakes. Maybe next time this will teach
>you to get off your arse, read the supplied documentation and learn how to
>use your software before you jump in and destroy it.
>
>I have had no problems with authorization keys with both Ms Defrag or
>Norton speedisk. If you still want to crack the authorization scheme, go
>right ahead. I'd be interested to hear your results.
>
>Since you're no longer doing any business with HJ, can we also assume you
>won't be on this list any more? I certainly hope so.
>
>Seeya later!
>
>
>At 05:07 09/12/99 +1100, you wrote:
>>It's hj who should be made to stand in the corner when it comes to
>>authorisation issues, not us "pirates"
>>I forgot to move my key from c: to a: in the rush to defragment my hard
>>disk.
>>I hate hj's stupid everlock authorisation problems. Why should we have to
>>run a bug riddled program to move the key from c: to the floppy just to
>>defragment the drive and tidy things up?
>>Those airheads didn't even put this information about defrag in the help
>>file!
>>I hope that someone manages to crack the authorisation code and gives out
>>free fully working copies of jfw and that they lose money, because quite
>>frankly, I think hj deserves what's coming to them!
>>This is the end of my dealings with hj!
>>goodbye!
>
>
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>
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