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Hey Sier here. You've stumbled across my index page. This isn't really meant for entertainment. So if you stopped by for travel, shopping or anything like that I'm afraid you are out of luck. On the other hand if you have an interest in Itc or programming you came to the right place. This is a supplement page for Itc. You can find updated sites for tools and the newest releases from Itc here. Plus I added a personal touch and threw in some of my favorite art and tool pages. | ||||||||||||||||
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I have a good cracking tip. Perhaps you've heard of it--maybe not. As you know, quite a few software tools are being packaged now with InstallShield 5.0--and many of those installations contain scripts that ask for serial numbers in order to decompress their contents. It used to be that you could simply run InstallShield's ICOMP.EXE utility to decompress the data.z file(s) and bypass setup altogether; however, the new InstallShield is more clever--but not much more so. In the new InstallShield 5 config, the SETUP.INS file contains compiled script. Since many installations require serial numbers inside the script, I reasoned...why not simply replace the InstallShield compiled script with a default one produced by an empty InstallShield config? Let me know what you think! | ||||||||||||||||
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