lol, they give the constants in the .NET code Code: // Token: 0x040000F2 RID: 242 private static readonly uint[] MPA_CID_KEY_DWORDS_ARRAY = new uint[] { 0x10001U, 0xA0605983U, 0x16A5DABU, 0xF75CAA0EU, 0x334F24U, 0x2889BD7BU, 0x1392FF6U, 0x63BA2DB8U, 0x1351318U, 0x78006010U, 0x153208EU, 0xF26056DBU, 0x163694U, 1U, 0U }; // Token: 0x040000F3 RID: 243 private static uint MPA_IID_KEY = 0xD45EC86AU; It's the same parameters as for Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition.
Finally, I've managed to activate it online with Legacy Update. However, it would be great, if somebody of you created a Registration ID generator.
I doubt Microsoft's license server adds this ID, unless you submitted an ID in the first place...? Registration ID should be visible as Registration Code.
No, if we had tried successfully (https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...ting-pro-activation.90269/page-2#post-1910941). BTW, you can't activate Office Accounting on Windows XP.
Can you delete pa.dat and re-activate online? C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Office Accounting\3.0\ (for Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 or later) C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Office Accounting\3.0\ (for Windows XP) (for Office Small Business Accounting 2006 that would be 2.0)
I'm on Office Small Business Accounting 2006 atm I could reset changing pa.dat (2.0) C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Small Business Accounting
Yes, it is very easy. Besides, to generate a SBA 2006 key you can use the UMSKT parameters: -b 52 -c 745.