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Okay, here's a thought! Owing to Yousefz's computer having "sensitive" material contain on its hard-drive, would it be possible to copy the "activation Request" component to a flash-drive, then drop it onto a "surrogate" computer which can go on the net, upload it from there, activate PD11 by proxy, drop the activation code back onto that flash-drive and copy into the contents-sensitive computer? Sounds like a round-about way to do things, but could it work?
I have no idea if it could work.
The facts of Windows Operation system made it extremely hard to move a Program from one computer to another computer.
That is why Windows Programs have a installation program, It manages all of the bits and pieces of installing a program in Windows.
Programs in Windows are spread in more than one place plus all of the registry keys.
Back in the days of DOS you could do that.
Programs ran from one place on the hard drive or even from Floppy disk.
If you have two identical computers, then you could maybe copy a program from one computer to another computer.
After all manufacturers clone hard drives to produce hundreds or thousands of a single model of computer.
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