Re: VSFlexGrid 8 for VB 6

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On Thu, 21 May 2009 20:45:33 -0700 (PDT), Super Steve
<BitBandit@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On May 22, 2:27 pm, "Nobody" <nob...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you have your older computer hard drive, you can open its registry using
Regedit. Here is how to do it, which is in the help file for Regedit:

- Open Regedit.
- Click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE key.
- On the File menu, click Load Hive.
- Browse to the registry files, which are located in:

X:\WINDOWS\system32\config

"Software" is the most important, it refers to HKLM\SOFTWARE.

- Click Open.
- In Key Name, type "OldHD", and then click OK.

Now you can see and edit the entries as needed. When you are finished, use
File-->Unload Hive, which saves the changes if any. This can be useful if
you want to fix unbootable PC.

If you want HKEY_CURRENT_USER, then browse to the following file:

X:\Documents and Settings\<USER ID>\ntuser.dat

Thanks for that info, but I've already looked through the registry on
the old PC and compared what I saw there with what's on my new PC (I
did searches for "vsflexgrid" and "componentone"). I couldn't find
anything that looked like it might be a license key.

I'm still waiting to hear back from Component One's support people,
hopefully they'll be able to give me a new serial number to replace
the expired one I've got.

I can only vaguely remember the registration process of VideoSoft's
ActiveX controls from the time I used these externsively in my
professional capacity working for a large international company. We
purchased a CD-ROM from VideoSoft (via some distributor like Grey
Matter). This CD-ROM included all (or most) of the ActiveX controls.
We were also provided with a registration .exe (a small program) and a
licence number or numbers in accordance with what we had paid for.

How have you attempted to register the software in question?

MM
.



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