jbennet
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try help -> about
That would only work if the program had the key -- which it apparently doesn't, thus the request to enter an activation key. I'm agreed with Michael here, most likely the key isn't stored on the system anymore (or perhaps the application's preferences file suddenly got corrupted).
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maybe it was only trial software
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>But no - you havent given me a hint on where to find the activation key
Even if the key was stored on the system, it most likely isn't anymore, which is why the software is asking for a key. The program won't just copy the key to some random file on your hard drive for safekeeping, it'll just change its central settings file (sort of like a registry) to hold the key, which it'll check every time the software starts. If the file no longer contains the key, the program will complain and ask for a key again.
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yeah MS support are actually quite alright when you need them
my Visual Studio pro disk broke and they sent me a new one for a nominal fee (considering the whole suite is a couple hundred)
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