montypitts
Technical User
I have been a RealWorld user since 1979 (good 'ole Radio Shack Days). My company has very successfully used RW6.0.1 for many, many years, and we're still totally happy with it.
In November, 2007, I purchased an ancient 8.6 upgrade from the owner of the former CompuAll, Inc. named Jim Clark. Clark is currently president of OpenPro, Inc., an ERP software mfg. I also purchased the CompuAll ERP module from him. Apparently, he was one of the West Coast's largest RW resellers.
The problem is that he is unable to supply me with the registration code to keep this software running. We have to go through a big rigmarole every two weeks to keep it going, and with 21 users, that's a major pain in the posterior.
Called MS and they said they don't know and don't care. Old issue they don't want to get involved in.
My question is: Does anyone have an old registration code that we could use to get this stuff running consistently? Any workaround? ANY ideas? I know Realworld is long-gone, but I am getting pretty desperate. Our old "B" code for 6.0.1 was B:MNTN910719011.
Please reply, as we're getting desperate.
In November, 2007, I purchased an ancient 8.6 upgrade from the owner of the former CompuAll, Inc. named Jim Clark. Clark is currently president of OpenPro, Inc., an ERP software mfg. I also purchased the CompuAll ERP module from him. Apparently, he was one of the West Coast's largest RW resellers.
The problem is that he is unable to supply me with the registration code to keep this software running. We have to go through a big rigmarole every two weeks to keep it going, and with 21 users, that's a major pain in the posterior.
Called MS and they said they don't know and don't care. Old issue they don't want to get involved in.
My question is: Does anyone have an old registration code that we could use to get this stuff running consistently? Any workaround? ANY ideas? I know Realworld is long-gone, but I am getting pretty desperate. Our old "B" code for 6.0.1 was B:MNTN910719011.
Please reply, as we're getting desperate.