Well, this is the first I've seen his name associated with the LDT DG, and so maybe
anybody who knows my background on that particular DG can see my side.
With no fanfare whatsoever, this post pops up in that DG regarding an improved
version of Bpoly. Being a rather trusting sort I thought I would give it a try, as
I've always wanted an improved tool along those lines.
So imagine my chagrin when it wouldn't even clear the installation "watchdog" in XP
Home. And seeing that Luis hides his email address I had no other recourse but to
broadcast my attempt. If I get the chance I will most often address these types of
matters privately.
And I'm still waiting to hear from those who've had a successful attempt with said
executable.
The monkeying with the registry version that Luis has posted is not something that
most folks would feel comfortable attempting for a tool with a unproven track
history.
I wish I would have been able to give a glowing report for Luis after a successful
installation and trial, but as it is...
Don't get into despair over my showing the yellow card, get back in the game and
fix whatever's wrong and give it another go, amigo.
Estoy apesadumbrado de haber causadole apuro. Acepte por favor mi apología.
--
Don Reichle
"King Of Work-Arounds"
LDT3/CD3
IntelP4-2.4
1GB RAM
Intel 64MB
"Elvis Landaverde" <Thekinghn@comcast.net> wrote in message
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I completely trust Don Luis Esquivel, he is one of the best help sources
here at the discussion groups
Mis dos centavos, si de algo sirven....
Elvis
"Terry W. Dotson" <nospam@invalid.com> wrote in message
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Luis Esquivel wrote:
3. I use my own VB active-x control to generate unique key number per
computer, this to avoid at possible piracy.
And *that* will keep you from getting off the ground as long as you hold
that mentality. You think CAD Managers want to spend the time
necessary to do that on dozens or hundreds of stations?
When an application costs thousands of dollars I can somewhat understand
(and so can the average user), but when its a low cost utility?.
Terry