The serial number for AutoCAD can be found by going to Help->About. It is
the authorization codes that you are looking for. If you actually owned the
copy, you could contact your dealer for the codes.
mtrac <mt...@cgocable.net> wrote in article
<36750...@news.cgocable.net>...
"mtrac" <mt...@cgocable.net> posted the following
>HELP... i lost my serial number and i can't install my R14...can someone
>help me?
If you haven't already gotten the idea from the posts that have appeared,
you should realize there are more appropriate places to ask this question
than in an international discussion group of serious minded professionals.
Don't ask me where I came up with that last description ....
Dennis Shinn
Anatech Systems
Technical support for the construction industry
http://www.anatechsys.com
dsh...@anatechsys.com
425-641-6946
Bruce Bretschneider
Productioneering
Phoenix, AZ
would be interesting to run the serial number at Adesk to see who this
copy is licensed to. Betcha they would like to know that their serial
number and auth code are public. When I interview potential new
subcontractors one of the things I do is get their acad license number
and my dealer gets the licensee name from Adesk, so I know it can be
done.
Dave
>HELP... i lost my serial number and i can't install my R14...can someone
>help me? thanks
>
HELP... I lost my key and I can't start my Ferrari F-40...can someone
help me? thanks
*LOL*
Norbert
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Kind of reminds me of the two blokes yarning in the pub...
"I was guilty of a freudian slip this morning." " I went to the railway
station to buy a ticket to Pringle, but I asked the young lass for a Pricket
to tingle!"
"Wow!" "Exactly the same thing happened to me this morning!" "I was at the
breakfast table, & I mean't to ask the Mrs to pass the jam, but I said: UP
YOURS BITCH - YOU'VE RUINED MY WHOLE DAMNED LIFE!"
Happy New Year y'all