When using just the class files

I have passed my app over to someone else by just passing over the .class files and the dlls and a text file that I need to generate an id.
Everything seems to be working fine apart from generating the id number I get a blank dialog box with no id inside. Has anyone anyideas why??

Your question will be very hard to answer, because we don't have a clue how you create the id using the text file. Please explain how you do that, possibly post some source code.
Jesper

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