Vegas registration

Dmac wrote on 10/1/1999, 5:17 AM
I'm considering buying Vegas at the moment, but I'm a bit
concerned about the registration procedure. If you have to
install the program on your machine, then go online so that
SF can generate a keycode, then I'm a bit screwed. The
machine I use for compositing and editing is NOT the
machine I use to go online. I keep my work machine free
from internet attachments because I don't want the thing
getting screwed up because some idiot decides it might be
fun to cruise for a while. If each machine has a unique
code, how can I get a registration code for my work
machine, when I'm clearly registering using a different CPU?

TIA Donald.

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pwppch wrote on 10/1/1999, 7:00 AM
You donot have to register on line. You can also call our support
number and they will register you.

Peter


Donald MacDonald wrote:
>>I'm considering buying Vegas at the moment, but I'm a bit
>>concerned about the registration procedure. If you have to
>>install the program on your machine, then go online so that
>>SF can generate a keycode, then I'm a bit screwed. The
>>machine I use for compositing and editing is NOT the
>>machine I use to go online. I keep my work machine free
>>from internet attachments because I don't want the thing
>>getting screwed up because some idiot decides it might be
>>fun to cruise for a while. If each machine has a unique
>>code, how can I get a registration code for my work
>>machine, when I'm clearly registering using a different CPU?
>>
>>TIA Donald.
Dmac wrote on 10/1/1999, 10:39 AM
Peter--

Thanks for your reply. Is this a US support number, or do you have a
number in Europe? I'm based in the UK.

Also, I'm assuming Sound Forge XP will integrate just as well as the
full version does with Vegas .

Donald

Peter Haller wrote:
>>You donot have to register on line. You can also call our support
>>number and they will register you.
>>
>>Peter
>>
>>
>>Donald MacDonald wrote:
>>>>I'm considering buying Vegas at the moment, but I'm a bit
>>>>concerned about the registration procedure. If you have to
>>>>install the program on your machine, then go online so that
>>>>SF can generate a keycode, then I'm a bit screwed. The
>>>>machine I use for compositing and editing is NOT the
>>>>machine I use to go online. I keep my work machine free
>>>>from internet attachments because I don't want the thing
>>>>getting screwed up because some idiot decides it might be
>>>>fun to cruise for a while. If each machine has a unique
>>>>code, how can I get a registration code for my work
>>>>machine, when I'm clearly registering using a different CPU?
>>>>
>>>>TIA Donald.
pwppch wrote on 10/1/1999, 10:24 PM
Contact our European office. Don't know the number, but I would
contact the point of your purchase or e-mail our tech support.

Peter



Donald MacDonald wrote:
>>Peter--
>>
>>Thanks for your reply. Is this a US support number, or do you have
a
>>number in Europe? I'm based in the UK.
>>
>>Also, I'm assuming Sound Forge XP will integrate just as well as
the
>>full version does with Vegas .
>>
>>Donald
>>
>>Peter Haller wrote:
>>>>You donot have to register on line. You can also call our support
>>>>number and they will register you.
>>>>
>>>>Peter
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Donald MacDonald wrote:
>>>>>>I'm considering buying Vegas at the moment, but I'm a bit
>>>>>>concerned about the registration procedure. If you have to
>>>>>>install the program on your machine, then go online so that
>>>>>>SF can generate a keycode, then I'm a bit screwed. The
>>>>>>machine I use for compositing and editing is NOT the
>>>>>>machine I use to go online. I keep my work machine free
>>>>>>from internet attachments because I don't want the thing
>>>>>>getting screwed up because some idiot decides it might be
>>>>>>fun to cruise for a while. If each machine has a unique
>>>>>>code, how can I get a registration code for my work
>>>>>>machine, when I'm clearly registering using a different CPU?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>TIA Donald.