I checked with /n software - they don't have an easier way to do this.
The OK numbers are unique to each user. 

If I have some extra time, I'll see if we can come up with something easier.



>Okay, well, I've had some luck, so maybe describing what I did would 
>help.
>
>First off, I'd already copied the ocx files, (http50.ocx is the one 
>I'm testing on,) to the device and used a tiny NSB program to run the 
>regsvrce on them. Before we got into this discussion about the 
>licences, my test program was already working, however, it would show 
>the 'This application uses an evaluation version of IP*Works! You may 
>test it for a period of 30 days...' nagware popup before attempting 
>to connect. If you haven't gotten that much working, then there's 
>something else wrong I think.
>
>Also, I'm not adding any IPworks stuff into the NSbasic toolbox on my 
>desktop, as an FYI. Just calling:
>AddObject "IPWorks.HTTP", "web"
>
>near the beginning of the source code, before any subs or functions.
>
>Okay. I went through the routine on the desktop to get the http1.ok - 
>I did it in visual basic 6, and at first the DESKTOP was complaining 
>that it was on a trial version too, but that was fixed by manually 
>entering the reg code that /n software had emailed me, and I've 
>gotten my .ok code.
>
>The final step is to set that .ok code in my nsbasic ce test program. 
>Before I used web in any other way, I put in a line like this:
>web.ok = "31504...00"
>Except much longer of course. I figure that a line of that sort would 
>need to be in every program using ipworks, unless we can get it saved 
>into the device registry like it is in the desktop registry.
>
>Not entirely sure, but it seems like you've got slightly higher 
>expectations for having everything be seamless and smooth than I do. 
>To me, having to tweak a little is alright, as long as I can get it 
>to work heheh.
>
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