Re: URL & about of JFW5.X auth key

  • From: Bruce Toews <coke_drinker@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2004 10:21:13 -0600 (CST)

Odd, becasue there is no JFW 5.01.

Bruce

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On Sun, 25 Jan 2004, Private Party wrote:

> My about help indicates 5.01 version no authorization
>
> Note:  I called my friend who originally informed me of this jack pot of
> free jaws and she got her new computer the day before Holloween, and it is
> still working without any authorization key.
>
> That is allot longer than forty days.
>
> Any other suggestions?
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> At 08:59 a.m. 25/01/2004, you wrote:
> >look in the about box of jaws and see what it says.  Also, what is the exact
> >url you used for the download?
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Private Party" <ldy420@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 4:18 AM
> >Subject: More on JFW5.X auth key
> >
> >
> >
> > >Greetings In Reply:
> >
> >Darrell Shandrow, offered in response to my question of not having to have
> >a Jaws authorization key:
> >
> > >Darrell Shandrow
> > >said: Hi L.D.,
> > >
> > >First, JAWS is certainly not freeware!
> > >
> > >If you have an authorization key on your hard disk, and your software
> > >maintenance agreement is properly up to date, then JAWS 5 most certainly
> > >will and should run for hours on end as a fully functioning copy, as you
> >are
> > >eligible to run it as a paying customer.  The new online authorization
> > >system has not yet been released.
> > >
> > >My original help request was/is; Also my follow up and clearification is
> > >below:
> > >From: "Private Party" <ldy420@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > >Subject: JFW5.X auth key
> > >
> > >L.D. Yooman said:
> >
> > >I downloaded the trial version of Jaws 5.X via hj.com
> > >Same has not requested an authorization key or like authentication to make
> > >the software operate.
> > >  Still, Jaws sounds normal and functions well to the best of my knowledge.
> > >This downloaded version of Jaws runs for hours on end and never times out;
> > >As has older versions using the authorization disk and key system.
> > >  I'm unable to find information related to this new authorization process
> > >on the Jaws web site.
> > >Am I missing something with the new version and its authorization
> > >  procedure; Or is Jaws now free ware in this latest version?
> >
> >OK to further clarify my issue and to answer Gentlemen Darrel:
> >
> >My remark "free-ware" was only intended to add a bit of hummer to the
> >posting; As I honestly do not believe Jaws' latest version would be
> >free-ware.  I have not purchased any previous Jaws software; And therefore
> >have no such authorization key previously installed on this machine.  Too
> >this is a brand new computer bought only last week and in fact has not ever
> >had any Jaws installed on it.  Only this single download from the H J web
> >site.  So what of that?
> >Help?  Why no key needed?
> >
> >
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