My son just purchased a drawing type package for hi sPC. Works in conjunction
with a special pen and pad. Below is the vendor's key. I got a kick out of
it. Didn't count the total characters, but appears to be somewhere around 150
or so.
--Dave
2. Copy this Unlock Key to your clipboa
2. Copy this Unlock Key to your clipboard (including '{' & '}'):
{7ESQTZKMFNR6SL3P3G9LT75XL34X5BNK5F7F5X6KX7GXXMNFZPT
RT8UH46R2DBERJF68YEXRNQ24N5AMC725FZJDHSVHECHF8TXUKFH
QPH6C4TPJKWDE-4DWXAA18WMUAB3F1BAHAFCSMLN371M95LDU7N}
Amazing how un-secured the PC really is. Seems to me they are reall
Larry Dinwiddie wrote:
Amazing how un-secured the PC really is. Seems to me they are really
paranoid over someone hacking into their code. Hum - I have seen keys
on the mainframe as short as 8-10 bytes and no one has decoded them yet.
How do you know ?
I heard about guys which were able to u
On Jun 28, 2007, at 9:06 AM, R.S. wrote:
---SNIP--
BTW: Obviously the key presented by David is stupidly long. However
it is not a problem if one can simply copy it and paste, without
typing.
--
Radoslaw Skorupka
Yes but most of the time the key is either in
Ed Gould wrote:
Yes but most of the time the key is either in printed form *OR* some
place (PDF) where you can't copy & Paste.
FWIW, you can almost always copy/paste from a PDF.
--
Edward E Jaffe
Phoenix Software International, Inc
5200 W Century Blvd, Suite 800
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310-338-
Ed Gould wrote:
On Jun 28, 2007, at 9:06 AM, R.S. wrote:
---SNIP--
BTW: Obviously the key presented by David is stupidly long. However it
is not a problem if one can simply copy it and paste, without typing.
--Radoslaw Skorupka
Yes but most of the time the key
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 16:06:05 +0200, R.S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I think you shouldn't expect 'cracks & codes' page for z/software. Not to
much private mainframe owners interested in illegal operations, and much
less of them interested in contributing those 'cracks' to everyone.
>Much simpler
On Jun 28, 2007, at 10:08 AM, Edward Jaffe wrote:
Ed Gould wrote:
Yes but most of the time the key is either in printed form *OR*
some place (PDF) where you can't copy & Paste.
FWIW, you can almost always copy/paste from a PDF.
Maybe in the windows world but I can't seem to do it in the M
Ed Gould wrote:
On Jun 28, 2007, at 10:08 AM, Edward Jaffe wrote:
Ed Gould wrote:
Yes but most of the time the key is either in printed form *OR*
some place (PDF) where you can't copy & Paste.
FWIW, you can almost always copy/paste from a PDF.
Maybe in the windows world but I can't seem t
On Jun 28, 2007, at 10:15 AM, R.S. wrote:
Ed Gould wrote:
On Jun 28, 2007, at 9:06 AM, R.S. wrote:
---SNIP--
BTW: Obviously the key presented by David is stupidly long.
However it is not a problem if one can simply copy it and paste,
without typing.
--Radosla
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 10:33:03 -0700, Edward Jaffe wrote:
>>>
>>> FWIW, you can almost always copy/paste from a PDF.
>>
>> Maybe in the windows world but I can't seem to do it in the MAC world.
>> I will ask my PDF guru this afternoon to see if its a mac only issue
>> and why.
>
>Assuming you're usin
Ed Gould wrote:
On Jun 28, 2007, at 10:15 AM, R.S. wrote:
Ed Gould wrote:
On Jun 28, 2007, at 9:06 AM, R.S. wrote:
---SNIP--
BTW: Obviously the key presented by David is stupidly long. However
it is not a problem if one can simply copy it and paste, without
typi
On Jun 28, 2007, at 12:33 PM, Edward Jaffe wrote:
---SNIP
Assuming you're using the Adbobe Reader, you simply clock "Select"
in the toolbar across the top. Then, simply select/copy the text in
which you're interested.
Ed,
Seems like I was incorrect or somet
It's just a weirdity of Acrobat - took me awhile to figure it out as
well. Gotta hit that menu button before "selecting" text.
Ed Gould wrote:
On Jun 28, 2007, at 12:33 PM, Edward Jaffe wrote:
---SNIP
Assuming you're using the Adbobe Reader, you simply clock "Sele
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 10:33:03 -0700 Edward Jaffe said:
>Ed Gould wrote:
>> On Jun 28, 2007, at 10:08 AM, Edward Jaffe wrote:
>>
>>> Ed Gould wrote:
Yes but most of the time the key is either in printed form *OR*
some place (PDF) where you can't copy & Paste.
>>>
>>> FWIW, you can almost a
On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 00:27:11 EDT, A. Harry Williams wrote:
>
>It's a "security" function of the PDF file. Look at the Document
>Properties (Ctrl-D on Windows) and select the Security Tab.
>For example, try copying from this
>
>http://www.share.org/client_files/docupload/Bit%20Bucket%2026%20(1A).pdf
16 matches
Mail list logo