2007/04/26 19:19:48
gnie

ORIGINAL: Ognis

from cable to DSL


Sorry to hear that

Why not use yahoo or hotmail, or gmail now. I NEVER use my ISP's email.



Couldn't be helped. No cable where I'm at. I do use other emails; my concern was regarding having lost the address CW identified me with. Anyone know how to change my registered address so I'll get mailings?
2007/04/26 21:45:36
Clydewinder
hmm when i try to register it says ser# already registered, but it is not listed in my account anymore. i'm sure it used to be on there.
2009/02/24 15:42:45
the reverent one
Hello Andrew.

I am having a problem now. I had to uninstall the update since it messed up my soundcard at first, but then I found out from syrath's post how to fix that problem by downloading ASIO4all software.

The trouble is that now that I have reinstalled everything, the update will not accept my Registration Code that you guys sent to my email. What can I do about that?

Thanks,
David V.
2009/03/09 17:33:41
Fred S

ORIGINAL: Clydewinder

hmm when i try to register it says ser# already registered, but it is not listed in my account anymore. i'm sure it used to be on there.



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2017/12/10 13:24:00
wetdentist
so now that Cakewalk is dead, am i not going to be able to install p5 on my new computer?  obviously, i have my serial number, and i have authorization codes that were emailed to me for my previous computer, but will the authorization codes that i already have work for my newer computer?
2017/12/13 20:53:38
abacab
I don't believe that those are tied to your computer.  I was able to install P5 with the same serial/reg codes on several computers over the years.
 
I think that the only Cake software that requires a server for activation on your PC are the "connected" applications that can be managed via Command Center.
2017/12/15 18:30:18
wetdentist
abacab
I don't believe that those are tied to your computer.  I was able to install P5 with the same serial/reg codes on several computers over the years.
 
I think that the only Cake software that requires a server for activation on your PC are the "connected" applications that can be managed via Command Center.




thanks abacab!
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