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I cant find the reg info for Almeza MultiSet

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  1. RS2000
    Member

    I have tried reading the posts about registering this programme. But where someone says to copy the multiset file, theres like 5 or 6 different files called multiset?

    This is well confusing.

    Posted 9 months ago #
  2. Whiterabbit-uk
    Member

    If you allowed the application to be installed to it's default position you should find the file by following the following path:

    C:\Program Files\Multiset\

    Just paste the reg file (multiset registration Entries file) into that folder and it will be registered. Ensure the program is closed down before you transfer the reg file thats unpacked with the initial download.

    You can check that it's registered to the giveaway project by going to the help menu then checking about. It will confirm that it's been registered correctly. also the evaluation copy sign across the top of the opened application will have gome. i hope this helps. :)

    regards Stephen

    Posted 9 months ago #
  3. debbiesg
    Member

    When I click on the reg file it says it is not a registry script. I don't have it installed to the default location. Please help and advise.
    Thanks, Debbie

    Posted 9 months ago #
  4. RS2000
    Member

    "Just paste the reg file (multiset registration Entries file) into that folder and it will be registered"

    I cannot see any file called "multiset registration Entries file". & even if i could, what folder do you paste it into? The folder that its already in?

    This is just stupid! Why cant the registration be as simple as most of the other progs. Registers as you install it.

    Or make the instructions a bit clearer...

    Posted 9 months ago #
  5. Hadeda
    Member

    @ RS2000 maybe windows thinks it's a system file and hides it automatically

    Try doing this and then look for it
    http://www.xtra.co.nz/help/0,,4155-1916458,00.html

    Posted 9 months ago #
  6. The reason windows displays (what appears to be) multiple files with the same filename - is usually because you have selected to "Hide extensions for known file types".

    If you need to fix this - check one of These links

    Posted 9 months ago # | Login to Send PM

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