I have some old old IBM software that I havn't been able to copy.  It's
called IBM Graphics Assistant Version 2.0.  If I remember correctly it
will allow to install the software a certain maximum of time, or copy
the disk a certain number of times, one of thw two....I can't remember
after all, I guess :-)

Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA

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> You can't write to a cd, even the rewritable ones, without destroying the
> existing data, they just don't work that way.
> I have seen one software that cannot be USED on more than one machine at a
> time, it includes a special floppy disk which cannot be duplicated, not
> even with imaging software.  It transfers an authorization key back and
> forth between installed software and floppy.  Whereever that key is sitting
> is where you can use the software, so you could install it on several
> machines, move the key back and forth via the one special floppy, and use
> it on several machines, but only one at a time.
> I do not know about the m$ products mentioned here, havent' heard of them
> in my travels even though my travels include places where that would be a
> hot topic.  It is my guess that this is an incorrect rumour.
> bye,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,(\
> Yolanda ,,,A+,,,,,,\\_/(\

Does it bug you that I always cut the ears off of your Bunny?  I always
wonder that, everytime I do it :-)

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