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MSKeyViewer Plus 2.1.0
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MSKeyViewer Plus is a small utility to retrieve Microsoft product installation keys and service pack levels and display them in a list to be kept in case of key loss and/or the need to reinstall software. Most versions of Microsoft Windows, Office, Exchange Server, SQL Server, and other miscellaneous Microsoft programs are supported.Also, several other programs are supported such as Norton Anti-Virus (2004 and above), Registry Mechanic, Macromedia Contribute, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, and FreeHand, Fresh Diagnose, Download, UI, and View, QuickTime Pro, WinASO Registry Optimizer, Ad-Aware 2007, COMODO Firewall, POP Peeper, and Apple Safari.
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