PrincessGetting rid of msffs.dllSun Jan 3 10:04:31 1999 Greetings everyone.getting rid of the registration dll was easier than I at first thought,It depends from which end you tackle the problem and as many of you have already noticed when you change the location 444B7C from Jz to Jnz you dont get the nag, but you have also eliminated the need for the msffs.dllTherefore the changing of the other instruction to Ret is un-necessary.That means this is an easier fix to the problem, getting rid of the msffs.dll My approach was from the other end. I got rid of the msffs.dll by changing the instruction at 440894 to a Ret. thus eliminating that whole piece of code, as it calls the nag that we have tampered with the program, and alters the program in a way we do not want.That meant I still had the first reg screen, which I got rid of by changing the conditional jmp at 444B7C not checking that also took care of the msffs.dllThank you all for your very good work.It shows there are more than one way to tackle a problem and the first may not always be the best.Princess