jeff
Addtional Input
Sun Nov 8 04:12:18 1998


Hi ALL!
Hi Sandman;

Told ja I'd be back with more; :)

Okay; by typing in any numbers from 1 to 9 you get:
'Sorry not a correct reg key.'
BUT...
Depending on What sequence of numbers you type in on the tenth number will give you either the above error, or this one:
"7777777890" is not a valid integer.

However; typing ten numbers in a row such as:

"1234567890" produces 'Sorry not a correct reg key'

but, upon the 11th number you will get:
12345678901<<--is not a valid integer

Curious as to Why "7777777890" produced a different error box than "1234567890" (both containing ten integers) I studied the different results.

On inspection above it is clear that one set of numbers has two or more integers in a row...
So; I tested this:
"1123456789"(ten digits)<<-error...is not a valid integer; but;
"1222222220"(ten digits)<<-error...'Sorry not a correct reg key'
"12234567890"(eleven digits)<<-error...is not a valid integer.

So I speculate that the reg key can not have two numbers in a row consecutively at the beginning of the sequence...and that the Reg Key number will be somewhere between 1 number and ten numbers; because the 11th number pops error...not valid integer.

Next I tried both Numbers and letters together; and then only letters without numbers;
Every combonation produced...error is not a valid integer.

I therefore feel that the Reg key will only contain NUMBERS.

I also noted while playing with numbers that All numbers EXCEPT the number 1 (one) at the first place value produces the error "is not a valid integer"
Could I possibly find the second number by seeing WHICH second number will produce the "Sorry not a correct reg key"...?
Nope; did not work out...I was hoping that 9 out of ten numbers would produce "is not valid" and that only one number would produce "sorry..."... hummm to bad.

Okay next;
I wanted to say that yesterday; I spent quite some time trying to Create the REG file that is not created in my registry but is listed in Regmon and Win-expose as NOT Found.
Although I created a new folder in registry and tried many different strings ; dwords; names... values...ect I was unsuceessful in finding the correct combination.
Each one I created still produced the Register 30 day Nag screen...except for one...One that I typed in I recieved an Error message when I opened Uninstall...So I thought I was close there...but no cigar so far...

Although at this point I have been inside Ice; I will not post at this time any of my findings nor failings...hehehe

Jeff