I finally got back in.  The trick was to use only the minimum parameters.
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 6:54 PM, william degnan <billdegnan at gmail.com>
wrote:
 On Mar 29, 2016 6:37 PM, "Peter Coghlan" <cctalk at beyondthepale.ie>
wrote:
 >
 > One other thing to add, when I wrote down the info from the license
 > originally I made a little note on a scrap of paper, with the values I 
 saw
  > at a point before I deleted the key
originally
 >
 > MULTINET
 > TGV
 > 1
 > A-10-098-116512 (authorization?)
 > G (?)
 > H (?)
 > AA-10098-116512  (product token?)
 >
 > I am not sure what the Hardware_ID is or if I need it, you're asked a 
bunch
   of
questions when you install the PAK.
 
 There are a whole bunch of license parameters but a given license won't 
  make
  use of them all.  I have not seen Hardware_ID in
use for Multinet 
 licenses.
  If the license you have doesn't have a
Hardware_ID, just press enter to 
 select
  the default when you are asked for it.
 Regards,
 Peter Coghlan.
 
 I will let you know how it goes.
 B
 
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