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May 13, 2005 14:54

Dear technology-savvy friends,

Say you download a Microsoft program off a file sharing network. It requires a code to use, what do you put in for that code? Or how do you avoid using one?

Kendall

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anoldfriend May 13 2005, 22:26:52 UTC
There's a secret microsoft "backdoor" key inputted in all their programs.

What you do is type from 9 to 1 until you're out of spaces.

So, if it was like a five digit space, you would but "98765". See?

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yrcoversblown May 13 2005, 22:38:09 UTC
Thank you!

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yrcoversblown May 13 2005, 22:41:53 UTC
Well, there are five seperate 5 digit spaces.

Plan A - Put 98765 in every box
Plan B - Put 98765 43210 98765 43210 98765
Plan C - Refer to you.

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anoldfriend May 13 2005, 22:45:58 UTC
No, seriously, I was just kidding.

That's a problem we all have, and there's no one way to deal with it.

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_greeneggsnsam_ May 13 2005, 23:04:49 UTC
You cannot share your copy of most software programs, such as Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel. You can share files created by the program, but the program itself needs to be installed on each computer in your workgroup.

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yrcoversblown May 13 2005, 23:12:40 UTC
Can I not just take the copy I installed by downloading, and borrow another copy's code?
Or does the code correspond with the copy I downloaded?

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yrcoversblown May 13 2005, 23:20:15 UTC
also: I know you said you'd call me, but I decided that since it's past six I ought to try and get ahold you of myself.

DDR or what?

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_greeneggsnsam_ May 14 2005, 17:00:44 UTC
Well, you kinda missed that one.

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