It could write a file onto your hard disk that the application on the 
cd/floppy can read from and edit.

Arthur
http://www.arthurwiebe.com

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>I am curious about the poster and the cd only allowing 3 "authorizations". I 
>agree with a couple of the replies that it does seems somewhat curious. I had 
>purchased an early version of Cubase a few years ago off ebay and used up the 
>authorizations on the floppy and was SOL. The seller had purchased the 
>software/manuals and stuff as part of an estate so they didn't have any way 
>to transfer ownership and Steinberg never answered the inquiry. I think the 
>floppies were all in protected mode so how would they know? I suspect it 
>doesn't necessarily involve the installation medium but if so, how would my 
>Cubase have known it had been installed previous to my installations?
>Strange indeed.
>Dean
>
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