Hi
Long....Long time no postie...
Still using software on my "Holiday Jukebox" which consists of an 8" Dell tablet linked to a Bose Bluetooth speaker, it has served me well over the years.
Now the problem, I have a new Win 10 computer, I went to install the latest version 10 and typo'd the key, so it's demo mode only.
I have uninstalled/re-installed, been through the registry and deleted about 30 entries all to no avail
Does anyone know EXACTLY where the key is installed?
If so it would be appreciated.
Toodily Pip
Orc
The key is in multiple locations in regedit, you just need to find them all so do a search for etouch and touch.
The only other option is to format the PC so you have it clean. However, that of course might not be your best solution if you have other stuff on there.
A while back someone did recommend a program to use for registry searches, I cannot remember what it is called but when you install it notes where all the registry files are and then removes them for you.
I have cleansweep in my mind for some reason, but that might not be the program.
Regards
Mark
You don't need to re-install windows. Just do a registry search for E-Touch to find the key and delete it.
There are over 440 registry entries........ :tommy
Anyway should anybody else want to know....
It's this one....
Registry Key Name Type Data
HKCU\Software\VB and VBA Program Settings\E-Touch 7\User Key REG_SZ License key Here
Cheers
Orc
HKCU\Software\VB and VBA Program Settings\
It is the E-Touch sections under here, there are subsections for different versions.