Cliffff

Cliffff

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My machine notes are identical: multipl.exe 2,294KB 10/27/2006 @ 12:35p File Version: 1.1.0.0 Windows2000 5.00.2195 Service Pack 4 I am running Norton AntiVirus 2006. I am running an old Voodoo3 by 3dfx card.

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That makes sense. It is definitely a short beep, almost a blip. I was not in 32-bit color mode, but switching to that made no difference. I am on an old Win2K machine. Maybe that is the problem? Although LevelTen has the same problem on a newer vintage machine (or at least operating system). If it never worked, that would be one thing, but it worked for a while. That is what is mystifying to me. Seems like there is something leftover that did not get deleted. The one t

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I installed on my secondary and primary on the same day, and my secondary still has a day left. Is that normal behavior to let you know it expired, just to not work? It would seem more effective to bring up a screen to offer an upgrade. In any case, where do we go from here? I don't want to pay for it if it doesn't seem to work. Thanks, Cliff

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I am running Win2K without a firewall. Multiplicity used to work, but I rebooted after some Windows update, and it stopped working. In task manager, I see MULTIP~2.exe, but nothing in my toolbox. No splash screen either. I have uninstalled, searched and destroyed any multip* in my registry, and reinstalled multiple times. It goes through the setup - sees my other computer - then beeps but does not appear in my toolbox. And, it does not work. Nothing suspicious in the event log.

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