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Just ring microsoft, tell them u lost the code, they will ask you to read some details off the centre of the disc, then they will give u a legitimate code.
But if u have the original disc, it takes 5 min's and costs nothing. no piss fartin around asking if other people have it, and waisting possibly days hunting a code down. This method should work for any microsoft product and takes one phonecall. How easy is that.
But if u have the original disc, it takes 5 min's and costs nothing. no piss fartin around asking if other people have it, and waisting possibly days hunting a code down. This method should work for any microsoft product and takes one phonecall. How easy is that.
I suppose someone who knows how to crack codes etc may be concidered a nerd by some and also a criminal by others. Personally I think it takes all sorts, nerd or cool.
maybe I should have said original in inverted commas!
Unfortunately, it doesn't run on SBS2000!! and no, I don't feel like doing a 2000 to 2003 migration! :roll: so only option is to run a pst file and sync the PDA locally.......bugger!
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