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From: rmohns@vax.clarku.edu
Subject: RE: Can I Change ""Licensed To"" Data in Windows 3.1?
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This is in relation to a question concerning changing the registered to: 
information of MS-Windows...

In a previous article, 2a42dubinski@vms.csd.mu.edu wrote:
> 
>	ahh, yes, this is a fun topic.  No, once the name is incribed on the
>disk, that is it, it is encoded.  Not even a HEX editor will find it.  You can
>write over the "Licensed to:", but you can't change the name underneth it.  I

I can find it with a HEX editor, although I have not tried to overwrite it.
Are you sure it can't be?  You may be mistaken about this. (???)

Rob

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