
MIRC 7.68 Without Registartion is used to communicate, play and work with any others on IRC networks all around the world. It is an integrated scripting language that makes it extensible or versatile. I don't even think it's slow.you go to a page, you fill in something like 4/5 text boxes (with small amounts of info) and click a button.MIRC 7.68 Patch is an Internet Relay Chat client for Windows which is developed by the Khaled Mardam-Bey. So when you re-request your registration info as Para suggested you have the option to provide a NEW email address for the registration info to be sent to if your OLD email address no longer works. With something along the lines of 2 million users, you can't seriously expect one or two people to handle every single registration, surely - aswell as keep track of every single user and make sure their email is completely working.

How is it meant to know if your ISP doesn't exist anymore? How is it supposed to track down your new email address? The system is automatic, your email is logged and kept. When you register mIRC you provide an email address. I have multiple mIRC directories, sometimes upgrading in the same directory, mostly installing the lastest version in its own directory, they all pick up the registration code from regedit just fine.

I've been upgrading since something like v3.92 without any probs. Why your v6.14 isnt reading the registration info in regedit, i dont know. If you use a password to lock mIRC, it would be under mIRC/lock in regedit as that page says, but registration number is under mIRC/license.


You can enter the registration info by typing in any mIRC window /registration. If you need your registration info emailed to you again because you lost it, use the form at where you can enter your current email addy for it to be sent to and the old one used to originally send it to you. If you mean, that is referring to a password someone uses to LOCK mIRC, which has nothing to do with the registration info. "I opened regedit and found the structure (keys) for 5.5 and 5.51 are not as described on password.html"
