Pedro
My solution
Thu Dec 17 02:25:07 1998


I used W32Dasm to find string references to files and that is how I found out about the Msffs.dll file and the win0s64.cpl
The registry key I must admit I cheated to find out initially.
But I did realise my mistake as to why I couldn't find it before. I was trying to find the registry key with the program registered. As soon as I deleted the Msffs.dll file and then ran the program the registry key became obvious.
In hindsight I guess I shouldn't have tried to rush so much to find out the information and instead thought more of what I was doing. I guess like most people I wanted to have my posting up there and not try to show my ignorance:)


Pedro