VMware Workstation for Windows 2000 & Windows NT License File
** Please do not reply to this email ** Thank you for downloading VMware VMware Workstation for Windows 2000 & Windows NT. Please find attached to this email message a file containing a VMware VMware Workstation for Windows 2000 & Windows NT license that includes the serial number you registered. The license is packaged as a regedit script and clicking or double clicking (depending on your email reader) on the attachment VMware_License?.reg icon will install the license in the Windows registry. ? will be replaced by a number sequence in the license filename you receive. If you read your email on one system and want to run VMware on another system detach the license file, copy it to the other system and double click on the file icon to run it. Thank you for your interest in VMware. We hope you enjoy using our product. Best Regards, The VMware Team ----------------------- Cut Here ----------------------- REGEDIT4 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\VMware, Inc.\VMware for Windows NT\License.2.0] "StartFields"="Cpt, Name, LicenseType, LicenseClass, Field2" "Field2"="LicenseFeature, Count, ProductID, ProductType, Field3" "Field3"="Expiration" "Cpt"="COPYRIGHT (c) VMware, Inc. 1999-2001" "Name"="VMware User" "LicenseType"="User" "LicenseClass"="Evaluation" "LicenseFeature"="None" "Count"="1 of 1" "ProductID"="VMware for Windows NT" "ProductType"="2.0.1" "Expiration"="2001-3-17" "Serial"="0DNAZ-0WWCA-L3U3T-1GQKX" "Hash"="ee2d772e-cb817dad-ff3b7736-0f101a5e-02647d1b" "EndField"="Hash" ----------------------- Cut Here -----------------------
How much bandwidth am I looking at to run another cypherpunks mailer, and is there any requirement for another one? Thanks Andrew -----Original Message----- From: owner-cypherpunks@minder.net [mailto:owner-cypherpunks@minder.net]On Behalf Of evaluations@vmware.com Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 4:15 AM To: cypherpunks@toad.com Subject: VMware Workstation for Windows 2000 & Windows NT License File ** Please do not reply to this email ** Thank you for downloading VMware VMware Workstation for Windows 2000 & Windows NT. Please find attached to this email message a file containing a VMware VMware Workstation for Windows 2000 & Windows NT license that includes the serial number you registered. The license is packaged as a regedit script and clicking or double clicking (depending on your email reader) on the attachment VMware_License?.reg icon will install the license in the Windows registry. ? will be replaced by a number sequence in the license filename you receive. If you read your email on one system and want to run VMware on another system detach the license file, copy it to the other system and double click on the file icon to run it. Thank you for your interest in VMware. We hope you enjoy using our product. Best Regards, The VMware Team ----------------------- Cut Here ----------------------- REGEDIT4 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\VMware, Inc.\VMware for Windows NT\License.2.0] "StartFields"="Cpt, Name, LicenseType, LicenseClass, Field2" "Field2"="LicenseFeature, Count, ProductID, ProductType, Field3" "Field3"="Expiration" "Cpt"="COPYRIGHT (c) VMware, Inc. 1999-2001" "Name"="VMware User" "LicenseType"="User" "LicenseClass"="Evaluation" "LicenseFeature"="None" "Count"="1 of 1" "ProductID"="VMware for Windows NT" "ProductType"="2.0.1" "Expiration"="2001-3-17" "Serial"="0DNAZ-0WWCA-L3U3T-1GQKX" "Hash"="ee2d772e-cb817dad-ff3b7736-0f101a5e-02647d1b" "EndField"="Hash" ----------------------- Cut Here -----------------------
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Andrew Alston wrote:
How much bandwidth am I looking at to run another cypherpunks mailer, and is there any requirement for another one?
The first question is are you talking about an anonymous remailer or a CDR node? If it's a CDR node then take a look at, http://einstein.ssz.com/cdrs We can always use more nodes on the CDR. When you get yours up give me a holler and I'll add you to my distribution list. ____________________________________________________________________ Before a larger group can see the virtue of an idea, a smaller group must first understand it. "Stranger Suns" George Zebrowski The Armadillo Group ,::////;::-. James Choate Austin, Tx /:'///// ``::>/|/ ravage@ssz.com www.ssz.com .', |||| `/( e\ 512-451-7087 -====~~mm-'`-```-mm --'- --------------------------------------------------------------------
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