Kind of like an issue I have now with a poker simulation program I have.   I 
purchased it a while ago, and have a valid key for it - but after wiping my 
notebook and reinstalling it I find that the company appears to have closed up 
shop; their website is gone and the program can no longer validate itself with 
their server - now it will only run for 60 minutes in demo mode.

Not that I didn't get my money's worth over the years, just I am disappointed 
that I can't use the program any more.  If it were software that ran my 
business rather than something I use for recreation I'd be in a major bind...

Something to consider...
Lou


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Michael Madigan

The thing I would worry about is that the website is not available when the 
customer tries to activate and his system goes down.

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