They do (for my model at least). Since I've done over 20k miles of road=20 tripping in the past 6 months, the CD on my laptop sounded much more usef= ul,=20 but I have to deal with them (for the new key) every time I re-install...= and=20 they hate me for my frequent re-installations. My latest thought is to=20 create a fresh Win2k install on VMWare (running on Linux host), install t= he=20 CD on that and backup that VMware image. Whenever I re-install or move=20 machines, I can just re-load the whole VMware image. Cheers, -Neil. On Thursday 29 May 2003 07:21, Tal scribbled: > > I really only keep Win2k around for 2 apps ... > > MPLAB SIM, and > > my electonic-copy Audi service manual. > > Talking about Audi CD service manual (Bentley Publishers), I wish they > would come with an hard copy version like any other normal car > manufacturer. Books are much more fun to read than screens and the copy > protection scheme make you depend on them when you switch computers. > > Tal -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.