said: 
>=20 
[snip] 
>=20 
> As you probably know, pmview embedded you key in the code.  This means 
> that it must unpack and repack part of exe.  I suspect this is failing.= 
=20 
> Perhaps there is some code that is not SMP safe. 
>=20 
> For those interested in the gory details, like Google, lxlite is your 
> friend.  In this case it's 
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>  lxlite -c:exemap -vf- pmview.exe 
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> which for you exe reports 
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>   Non-Resident Names Table 
>   Index   Name                                             =20 
>   00761   =D3 
>   01828   =01 =A8=02 
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> which not only looks wrong, but it is wrong.  What should be there is 
>=20 
>   Non-Resident Names Table 
>   Index   Name                                             =20 
>   00000   PMView (c) 1992-2005 Peter Nielsen.  Reverse engineering 
> prohibited by law. 
>=20 
I tried un-installing, then re-installing on the SMP machine, checking=20 
with lxlite before and after clicking OK on the license info. It was=20 
correct both times. The mystery deepens. I don't know of any way to=20 
re-create this now. 
I guess I'll forward this to Peter. Maybe he can make some sense of it! 
Thanks for all your help, as usual! 
--=20 
Tom Brown, Catherder 
thombrown at san dot rr dot com 
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