Hi, I am puzzled as to where I should find the registration code for my trial of Vegas Pro. I did this:

- I launched the software

- clicked on yellow button - Start Trial Version

- then was prompted to register, so clicked Register Now button

- was taken to a website where I created an account

- received a welcome email from Magix and also an email that I successfully registered Vegas Pro 15

- and this is where I am stuck as neither the email, nor my account have any codes i could use to run the trial

Hi, I understand why the confusion but the product registration or My course section is for kits with contents available online. In the case of the Starter kit, all the required contents and information are available in the Project Book provided along with the kit.


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Only registration classes eligible for one or more online transactions are listed. This is not a complete list of all classes and codes. If the code for your registration class is not listed, the registration is not eligible for online renewal or registration document replacement, or for electronic reminders. 

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If you no longer have a copy of your confirmation email, or you deleted your WinZip program and want to reinstall, you can easily find your product version and registration code by visiting What is My Registration Code? page. Then, enter the required information and you will be emailed your registration code within minutes.

OK, I bought FFXIV a while ago on Steam, installed it, didn't play it for long, and uninstalled it. I'm trying to play the game again. I installed again from Steam. When I loaded the client, Steam listed two registration keys for the game, a Starter One and a Stormblood one. As I try to log into the game, it asks for a registration code. I tried entering the Starter and Stormblood codes, and it says that neither are valid. I have no idea where I'm supposed to get the registration code it's asking for. Any thoughts?

The country in which a motor vehicle's vehicle registration plate was issued may be indicated by an international licence plate country code, formerly known as an International Registration Letter[1] or International Circulation Mark.[2] It is referred to as the Distinguishing sign of the State of registration in the Geneva Convention on Road Traffic of 1949 and the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic of 1968.

The allocation of codes is maintained by[citation needed] the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe as the Distinguishing Signs Used on Vehicles in International Traffic[3] (sometimes abbreviated to DSIT), authorised by the UN's Geneva Convention on Road Traffic[4] and the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic.[5] Many vehicle codes created since the adoption of ISO 3166 coincide with ISO two- or three-letter codes. The 2004 South-East Asian Agreement ... for the Facilitation of Cross-Border Transport of Goods and People uses a mixture of ISO and DSIT codes: Myanmar uses MYA, China CHN, and Cambodia KH (ISO codes), Thailand uses T (DSIT code), Laos LAO, and Vietnam VN (coincident ISO and DSIT codes).[6]

The Geneva Convention on Road Traffic entered into force on 26 March 1952. One of the main benefits of the convention for motorists is the obligation on signatory countries to recognize the legality of vehicles from other signatory countries. When driving in other signatory countries, the distinguishing sign of the country of registration must be displayed on the rear of the vehicle. This sign must be placed separately from the registration plate and may not be incorporated into the vehicle registration plate.

The display of a national distinctive mark on a white oval plate, 30 cm  18 cm (12 in  7 in) with black letters was first introduced by the 1909 International Convention with respect to the Circulation of Motor Vehicles signed in Paris. The plate was required to be affixed to the rear of the vehicle, separate from the number plate displaying the vehicle's national registration mark. The 1909 convention only allowed distinctive marks to be of one or two Latin letters.[7]

The term distinguishing mark was adopted by the 1924 International Convention Relative to Motor Traffic signed in Paris, which extended the maximum length of mark from two to three Latin letters, and permitted not just distinguishing marks for states, but also for non-sovereign territories which operated their own vehicle registration systems.[8]

Since the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic entered into force on 21 May 1977, in signatory countries it replaces previous road traffic conventions, including the Geneva Convention on Road Traffic, in accordance with its Article 48. According to the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic, the distinguishing sign of the country of registration must be displayed on the rear of the vehicle. The sign may either be placed separately from the registration plate as a white oval plate or sticker, or be incorporated in the vehicle registration plate. When the distinguishing sign is incorporated in the registration plate, it must also appear on the front registration plate of the vehicle.

The requirement to display a separate distinguishing sign is not necessary within the European Economic Area, for vehicles with license plates in the common EU format, which satisfy the requirements of the Vienna Convention, and so are also valid in non-EU countries signatory to that convention.[9] Separate signs are also not needed for Canada, Mexico and the United States, where the province, state or district of registration is usually embossed or surface-printed on the vehicle registration plate.[citation needed]

There are unofficial codes in common use, such as "AS" for Asturias, "CAT" for Catalonia, "SCO" for Scotland, "CYM" for Wales (Welsh Cymru), "BZH" for Brittany (Breizh), FRL for Friesland, "VL" for Flanders (Vlaanderen), "V" for Vojvodina/Vajdasg, "TS" for Transylvania, "P" for Palestine, "PR" for Puerto Rico, "CSB" for Kashubia (Cassubia) and "SIC" for Szkely Land (from Latin Terra Siculorum). Some of these, such as "VL" which is used by Flemish separatists, are used despite being specifically illegal under local laws.

In addition, in some areas, vehicle-style stickers have been used to denote and promote other entities, such as towns, islands, businesses, and even associations. These irregular stickers almost always bear an explanation of the code in small print near the edge of the sticker, as the codes used may be unfamiliar.

Your registration code is provided with your renewal notifications. If you do not have a renewal notification or do not have a valid email address on file with OPLC and need a registration code, contact CustomerSupport@oplc.nh.gov.

You need a registration code to activate your PCoIP agent and to use it in conjunction with HP Anyware Manager as a Service. Once you subscribe to a Anyware Software subscription your registration code will be in an email sent to you from HP. If you are an existing customer and have a subscription but have lost your registration code, then you need to submit a ticket with support.

Just purchased a GS110TPv3 switch and am in the process of initially configuring it offline. Now I need a registration key. I registered it in the mynetgear.com site, but dont see a registration key there. See attached image.

Not sure what the point is for not allowing the switch for a temporary Internet access to registration and update can be run. But curious because we operate switches from this class in environments (and areas) where no Internet is availabe at all - and we're concerned what will happen when we have to do a factory reset one day...


@YeZ can you please shed some light here please?

I advise you to open a chat or online support ticket with NETGEAR Support here at anytime. Kindly state your concern or you may provide the link to this forum thread. Be sure that your contact number is indicated in your MyNETGEAR account. A registration key will be requested to be generated and it will be provided to you.

Not sure on how a switch not able to reach the Internet can magically check the MyNetgear registration or fetch the required registration key automatically by a firmware update, isn't it? 


The problem with the registration key must be addressed in Negear's support processes, and the ability to request the key required must be available direct to the user, without going over Netgear's support channel.

Anytjing following the registration is optional - the devices don't have to be claimed into Insight manageent. This would require to "remove" them, because of the local management is again restricted in Insight management mode (at least for swiches and APs).

Sorry for the inconvenience when you try to access device functionality offiline. We understand the frustration caused to you from our Smart Pro switches. So we are going to release a new firmware to enable "registration key" to all the Smart Pro switches with Insight Cloud/Remote Management on December 14.

Kurt, this is exactly what I would have thought too. I registered my device in our MyNetgear account, it shows up, but when I click it to view details I would habe thought the registration key would be available there, but as everyone can see, its clearly not.

So, when you access the device management site, it tells you to register the device to obtain the offline registration key. So thn you register the device but aren't given a registration key! This is ridiculous...

I logged into our MyNetgear portal and now see a new button for "View Registration Key". However, when I click it I receive an error message stating "Selected product doesnt support offline registration". be457b7860

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