![]() However when I try using that number as the registration key on another account VB says it's invalid. Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 XXXXX-XXX-XXXXXXX-XXXXX If I go to the VB "Help" menu (under the account that still works) and chose "About Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition" I see at the top of the "Installed products:" list an entry that looks like: So is there any way I can recover my original registration key? ![]() ![]() This is really annoying! If possible I'd prefer to use my original key again, so I could avoid registering (I feel nervous about having multiple registration keys for a single product on one machine), but unfortunately I can't find it. And of course I originally set it up and registered it on an Administrator account.Īs of today, all of the accounts on my PC, other than the one I normally use for VB development (but including the Administrator account) are demanding a registration key. I mostly use it on a particular Limited XP account, but I have occasionly used it on other Limited accounts as well. ![]() I have been using Visual Basic 2008 Express for about 6 months now. ![]()
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