

- #TINYTERM LICENSE INSTALL LICENSE KEY#
- #TINYTERM LICENSE INSTALL SERIAL NUMBER#
- #TINYTERM LICENSE INSTALL MANUAL#
The license will be written to that file also. If your version of TinyTERM is old enough that it does not write the license to the registry, search C: for a file named marathon.ini. It will start with either the letter P or the letter E.
#TINYTERM LICENSE INSTALL SERIAL NUMBER#
The serial number will start in the last two letters of the second line. The right-hand column, which has lines of eight characters each, has the serial number and key. A dialog box named “Edit Binary Value” will come up. To read that license, double-click the word “Default” in the key value. That means you have TinyTERM version 4.33 or higher installed. If you click on the License1 key but don’t see the serial number, you should see a series of two-digit hexadecimal numbers. Immediately after the serial number will be eight lower-case letters. Go to the License2 key instead in that case. If the serial number ends in EV instead, that’s an evaluation license. That complete string is the serial number e.g., PL12345678EM. There will be six or seven more digits, then the letters EM. The serial number will start with one of the following letter combinations: The data string will include the serial number and activation key. In the Registry Editor, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Century Software and click on the License1 key. To view it, click on Start | Run and enter:
#TINYTERM LICENSE INSTALL LICENSE KEY#
The serial number and license key are displayed there.įor versions 3.3 through 4.53, the license is stored in the registry. In TinyTERM versions 4.60 and higher, simply go to the Help menu and select About. If you’ve lost the card or email that has your serial number and activation key, you can get it from any PC that has the same version of TinyTERM installed.
#TINYTERM LICENSE INSTALL MANUAL#
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Refer to the utility’s man pages for specifics. If you installed TERM for Linux with a package manager such as rpm, uninstall it with the same utility. Then delete these three files from the /usr/bin directory: term, callin and callout. To uninstall TERM for UNIX/Linux, remove the /usr/term directory. Then edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to remove the directory from the PATH variable. To uninstall TERM or TinyTERM for DOS, just remove the directory it’s installed in. Close all windows and reboot the PC to finalize the uninstall.

