Ross Levis wrote:
> I had the same thing happen once after several years.  I found some
> instructions after an internet search that suggested deleting a file named
> registry.slm from the folder \Documents and Settings\username\.Borland.
>
> You may be better to rename it.  It worked for me and the file was
> recreated.
>
> Ross.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Colin Lehmann
> Sent: Tuesday, 12 February 2008 6:57 p.m.
> To: Borland's Delphi Discussion List
> Subject: Register??
>
> I fired up D7 this morning and the message was 'Borland License 
> information was found but is not valid for Delphi.
> You can not run Delphi without this information.
>
> Click on the 'Exit' button to exit Delphi
>
> Where do I get the license information and what do I do with it....
>
> I have been running this version for about 5 years and have never seen 
> anything about licenses!!
>
> Colin
>
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Thanks Ross, that seems to make it work. I have been forced to use 
Windows XP instead of my beloved Win2000 because other members of the 
family want to play bang bang games and sing karaoke...

My only option is to buy another computer just for Win2K and Delphi, I 
mainly use Linux but I never managed to get Kylix to work...

Colin
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