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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.This isn't really on topic, but I'm hoping that someone here is has a MS Actionpack subscription and can help me... I've got two of the black envelopes from the subscription here that Microsoft stuck the CD keys onto the back before shipping to me. The envelopes don't have any software names on them, and I've packed the CD's into another place for storage... Now I don't know what CD's these keys are for. The back of each envelope has a yellow CD key sticker, plus a (I assume) white part number sticker. The two part numbers I have are "X10-17366" and "X09-59757". I can give part of the CD key if that would be helpful. "Why don't I contact Microsoft" I hear you ask? I have... After a few messages back and forth they don't understand what I'm asking for... They even tried to tell me that the two numbers I sent them were CD keys for Windows XP... I don't know how considering how short the numbers are. I could try and match all the enveloped to CD's that I have, but a number of these CD's don't even have CD keys, or don't have the stickers stuck on the envelope, so it wouldn't be helpful. ...so... Is it possible to figure out which envelope or CD key goes to whic h product?
Post Follow-up to this messageHave these CD's been installed?? If so, go to the downloads section of www.belarc.com and download and run th e free Belarc Advisor. It will create a page listing all of the software on your machine and the CD keys used to install it. Plus a whole lot more. -- Steve Easton Microsoft MVP FrontPage 95isalive This site is best viewed............ .......................with a computer "Lerner" <postmaster@127.0.0.1> wrote in message news:aZied.9305$Pl.1721@pd7tw1no... > This isn't really on topic, but I'm hoping that someone here is has a MS > Actionpack subscription and can help me... > > I've got two of the black envelopes from the subscription here that > Microsoft stuck the CD keys onto the back before shipping to me. The > envelopes don't have any software names on them, and I've packed the CD's > into another place for storage... Now I don't know what CD's these keys ar e > for. > > The back of each envelope has a yellow CD key sticker, plus a (I assume) > white part number sticker. The two part numbers I have are "X10-17366" and > "X09-59757". I can give part of the CD key if that would be helpful. > > "Why don't I contact Microsoft" I hear you ask? I have... After a few > messages back and forth they don't understand what I'm asking for... They > even tried to tell me that the two numbers I sent them were CD keys for > Windows XP... I don't know how considering how short the numbers are. > > I could try and match all the enveloped to CD's that I have, but a number of > these CD's don't even have CD keys, or don't have the stickers stuck on th e > envelope, so it wouldn't be helpful. > > ...so... Is it possible to figure out which envelope or CD key goes to whi ch > product? > > > > > > >
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