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Subject: Re: Fritz 8 update

Author: Michael P. Nance Sr.

Date: 15:14:32 03/08/03

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On March 08, 2003 at 10:19:24, Mike Byrne wrote:

>On March 08, 2003 at 09:37:06, Rahde, Frank wrote:
>
>>On March 08, 2003 at 08:38:00, Michael P. Nance Sr. wrote:
>>
>>Hello Mike
>>
>>>Would someone please clear this up for Me!My version of Fritz 8 is dated Nov
>>>2002.When I go to the Playchess site and attemp to up-grade thru the
>>>Query-update ,It says that my version is up to date and no newer version is
>>>avaiable.Is this correct?
>>
>>No! The newest is from 2003 March 5!
>>
>>If another version exists why won't the server give it
>>>to me when I log on.
>>
>>Some people in Germany (look at the german cc-foren) hav problems to up-grade...
>>My Suggestion: Re-install the original (oldest) version from Fritz8 and attempt
>>one more to available the upgrade... See in your mailbox!
>>
>>Greetings, Frank
>>
>>
>>I tried to retype my serial number in the "resister'box but
>>>it said not valid one time and nothing happen the other times I tried.Help me
>>>out on this.I had the same problem with Fritz 7 tring to up-date on the
>>>Playchess server and We won't even talk about the problems I had up-dating Fritz
>>>6.What can I do here?Awaiting to hear from You.>>>>Mike
>
>Better perhaps (under WIN2K) is  use your "Start Menu" and go go to
>>START>SETTINGS>CONTROL PANEL>ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS select Fritz 8 and then
>"Repair". (make sure you have CD around) and repair the F8 installation.
>
>Log on to Play Chess and have your serial number ready.
>
>You will be upgraded to the latest verson.
>
>Michael Byrne
i reinstalled the program ,went on the sevrer connected with a name and query
update said i was up to date and when i asked to register the box came up but
the enter or apply was grey out whats happening?i couldn't make heads or tail
from the email you sent me.>>>>Mike



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