Subj : Re: Lost software license To : Rich From : Alan Cairns Date : Fri Mar 30 2001 10:58 am From: "Alan Cairns" I do. I like to keep all my CDs in folders with sleeves. So I write the = ID on the CD, and also to an Excel file. --=20 Alan alancairns@dccnet.com "Rich" <@> wrote in message news:3ac44507@w3.nls.net... Why? For anyone that decides to throw out the jewel case they can = do whatever they want to remember the ID. Do many folks here throw out = the jewel cases in which software is packaged? I never do. I don't see = why I would. Rich "David N. Barnett" wrote in message = news:uae8ctoev8b2i43v75ugh9r5cocodsh429@4ax.com... On Thu, 29 Mar 2001 20:53:38 -0800, "Rich" <@> wrote in message <3ac418ce$1@w3.nls.net>: | I didn't say it's impossible. It's expensive. Putting it on the = jewel case is fine unless you separate the two and for the rare folks = that do that they can write it on with a marker like you. Note that = there is also a physical license certificate with the ID which you = should keep safe. Okay, how about this -- include an adhesive-backed tear-off label = with the number, and a similarly-sized blank space on the label side of = the CD, so that the user can stick the ID label onto the CD. This would be in addition to the ID number printed on the jewel box. --dnb --- XP Toss HTML Stripper v0.3.5 * Origin: Barktopia Gating Project (1:379/45) .