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In the early days of Rockwell software, licensing wasn't handled via internet-based "FactoryTalk Activation." Instead, it used a physical-to-digital transfer system known as .

This moved the hidden activation bit from the Master Disk onto the computer's hard drive (the C: drive). RSLogix 500 8.10.00 CPR9 w master disk

The (usually a 3.5-inch floppy or a specially formatted USB) contained a hidden "Activation Key" file. To license the software: You would run a utility called EVMove.exe . In the early days of Rockwell software, licensing