> -Sam Heywood wrote:
> -DosFax Lite is one of my favorite DOS fax programs. The only problem
> -with it is that nowadays you can't install it even from an original,
> -never used, installation disk. During the installation process the
> -program prompts the user to dial some now non-working number at Delrina
> -to register his copy. Until it is registered, you can't use it. If
> -after several attempts you have a problem dialing the non-working number,
> -then you will be presented with a message suggesting that you call another
> -non-working number to request a key from a voice operator. Of course
> -you won't be able to get through to either of these non-working numbers.
> -The only way I have found to install DosFax Lite is to copy to your
> -computer all the files from a working installation on another machine.
> -Then you modify the setup on your machine accordingly. Resorting to
> -this procedure does not constitute software piracy, IMHO, because the
> -copyright holders refuse to continue to support this product.
> -I would gladly send to anyone my key, if but only I could find where it
> -is embedded and encrypted, and if I could successfully hack it.
> -If anyone knows how to hack DosFax Lite, please let me know.
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000 21:07:23 -0500, Mark David Roth wrote:
> Could you ZIP me the whole application with the key installed, using
> PKZIP -ex -P -r DOSFAX.ZIP So I have the original directories intact?
Hello Mark -
I will be glad to do that for you, but I cannot do it right away
because the computers on which I have working installations are
not located here. They are on some sites about 50 miles from here.
Maybe in about a week. You can expect to receive the whole thing,
being a zipped file of about 300K.
I will delete from it only my own personal fax documents and phone
number database. Let me know if you would like to receive advance
notice of a date and time when I should send such a large file to
you.
Sam Heywood
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