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Delete Files Permanently : Online Help
Registration
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FIND THE USER ID
REGISTER THE PROGRAM
TROUBLESHOOTING
FIND THE USER ID:
Double-click the Delete Files Permanently desktop icon
Click the 'Help' button in the toolbar.
Select Registration.

You can find your UserID in the UserID field.
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Note:
to copy the UserID, click the 'Copy' button
to paste the UserID, right-click and select 'Paste' or press Ctrl + V
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REGISTER THE PROGRAM:
Double-click the Delete Files Permanently desktop icon
Click the 'Help' button in the toolbar.
Select Registration.

Enter the registration information (Name, E-mail and Registration Key).
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Note:
- You should enter ALL registration information (including Name, email, etc) using copy/paste commands.
- The User ID is inserted into the User ID field automatically.
- To copy and paste the Registration key:
to select the Registration key double-click the registration key in the e-mail with the registration information or put the cursor at the beginning of the Registration key and press Shift + End
to copy the Registration key right-click the selected registration key and select 'Copy' or press Ctrl + C
to paste the Registration key right-click in the Registration key field and select 'Paste' or press Ctrl + V
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Click 'Activate'.
If you have problems with registration:
All fields are case sensitive. We recommend that you enter ALL registration information using copy and paste commands (including Name, email, etc).
If you are still having problems, make a screenshot of your Registration window and send it to :
- open the Registration window
- paste the registration information
- click 'Activate'
- then click the 'Create screenshot' button
- attach the screenshot to the email and send it to 
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How to use Delete Files Permanently I had to terminate wiping and now I have tmp files stored on my drive. What do I do?
While wiping free space, the program creates temporary files in the root directory of the disk where you wipe free space. Temporary files will look like $DeleteFilesPermanently1.TMP, $DeleteFilesPermanently2.TMP, $DeleteFilesPermanently3.TMP, etc. When the process is finished or stopped through the program, the program deletes temporary files automatically. If wiping was terminated due to computer failure, abnormal computer shut down or power loss, temporary files are not deleted automatically and you should delete them manually.
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