There is only one of them, and it is "eudora.ini"The best way I have found is to go in to this file with notepad or some other plain text editing package, and search for "regcode" and copy the three lines begining with that. Put them in a separate file, and take it to the other computer that you are trying to register, and paste those three lines in to that computer's eudora.ini file; restart eudora, and vala, problem solved.
If that doesn't work, give me a yell and we will try somethng else. At 16, 36 12/18/2007, you wrote:
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