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Re: Matchlock protection schemes



>I have to agree with this. It's quite a hassle to write to a company
>pleading for a change of code just because you change computers. For
example
>I paid for ProfileManager+ which I put onto my old 7600 which is now only
>used for internet, and server. That's too bad as it would be best if I put
>it onto the Quicksilver. Then of course do this again when the G5's are
out.
>Nah, too much trouble.... or should I send that e-mail finally?

>Neil Snape

The MatchLock thing is definitely a hassle...but I have to admire it's
tenacity. It works! As long as I get a replacement match phrase in a timely
manner I'm not too concerned, but I'm not doing a lot of traveling or
giving demonstrations on multiple systems. A dongle would seem like a
better solution.

Regards,

Eric G Bullock
Assistant Imaging Manager
Filene's Advertising
426 Washington Street
8th Floor - Imaging Dept.
Boston, MA 02108

617-357-2187
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