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Registering ExeScript

NoteWhen you purchase ExeScript, you will receive a registration key. Save this number in a safe place; you will need it if you ever reinstall the software or if you contact technical support.

When first installed, ExeScript will be in unregistered mode. The software will remain usable for a total of 15 days before it expires and the software is disabled.

To stop your software from becoming disabled, and to remove the unregistered notification screens, you will need to register your copy of ExeScript with your registration code.

To register ExeScript:

  • Open your registration email from Everstrike Software.
  • Highlight your key using the mouse and select Copy on the shortcut menu (or use the Ctrl+C keyboard shortcut).
  • Start ExeScript by clicking Start > Programs > ExeScript.
  • Click Help > Register.
  • Click the Paste button in the Registration dialog.
  • Click OK to close the message box that tells you to restart ExeScript.
  • Then exit the ExeScript and start it again.
  • You should find your name following the 'Registered to:' phrase. If so, all trial restrictions are automatically removed from your version.

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