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OED



Robert,

On your OED site you wrote: "One glance at the OED4 directory structure
reveals that it too is an ordinary haXe/Neko/Screenweaver app, built
precisely on the SOED6 model and containing all required libraries.
Therefore, you can launch the OED without SecuROM by starting it with the
standard Screenweaver boot loader, swhx.exe (144Kb) instead of the
SecuROM-encumbered oed.exe loader (5032Kb; 6736Kb in v4.0.0.3). swhx.exe is
freely downloadable from haxe.org: extract swhx.exe from the "swhx/tools/"
subdirectory of swhx-1,2,0.zip, locate that one file in the base directory
of your OED4 installation (where app.n also resides), and then delete
swhx-1,2,0.zip, which you no longer need."

I'm making two assumptions from the above: 1. A fresh install of OED does
not put SecuROM on your drive and it's installed only when you launch the
program for the first time with OED.EXE. 2. If you follow the regular
install instructions and launch with swhx.exe instead of oed.exe...and
thereafter...you will not get either SecuRom or its registry entries?

Michael Norman