Greetings Kevin!

When you say you did a Screen Capture I do not know if you meant you used
PrntScr or <Alt>-PrntScr to grab a graphic image of the screen and pasted it
into MS Word or some other editor that handles images.  What I have been
doing for years is a simple LeftClick-Drag from the far left part of the
product/key listing to the right-lower corner of the listings, then <Ctrl>-C
Copied the data into Windows Clipboard.  Amazingly enough I am able to paste
the data not only into a simple notepad file, but into Excel as well.
Lately there has been a site provided button to export the keys into an XML
file.  I try to get the latest key listings every few months, especially
right before my MSDN subscription is about to expire.  I then save the keys
on one of my servers.  I do retain the older listings, which proved to be
invaluable when M$ decided to drop Office 2000 from MSDN due to the "Great
Java Debacle".  I still have the old keys, and the old install app for
Office 2000.  Every once in a while I have to use it to support clients who
are still using it here and there.

Gil

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kevin Cully
> Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 11:47 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: MS Empower product license keys
>
>
> M$ Empower is a screwed up web site.  If I remember correctly, I had to
> do something to link my Empower program and my Passport account.  That's
> all that I can remember.  Perhaps search back messages in ProFox.  I
> hope I posted my solution.
>
> Once I got the license keys linked, I did screen captures of the license
> numbers and printed them out for safe keeping.  No, you can't print them
> from the web site using either IE or Firefox.  Grrr.
>
> -Kevin
> CULLY Technologies, LLC
>
> Sponsor of FoxForward 2007
> foxforward.net
>
>
> john harvey wrote:
> > Alright, I missed the discussion on where to get the product
> license keys on
> > the Microsoft Empower program - did anyone ever figure out
> where they are
> > hidden? That has got to be the most screwed up website MS has
> available! (I
> > know I shouldn't say that because they'll show me later, they
> have another
> > bottom.)
> >
> >
> > JH
> >
> >
> >
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