how to get control back after out-of-the-blue forced login, preventing opening of all games

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I have been happily engaged in two of my favorite games for many many years and suddenly I am asked to login to a site I have no access to. Why no access? I have NO CONNECTION (dont ask ). I seem to have been sky jacked and wish to know what part of the register I need to look down and tweak , twerk and jerk out the lurking tweak that caused this oh so lovely head ache. I can not give more details because I love them too much (only in the worst of nightmares) but I will solve this problem as my motto isn't "no problem" for nothing. Anyway my registry needs the junk cleaned out.
fyi the initial registering of these games was done but at a cost of hundreds of $$$ as of the remoteness of our location and the exorbitant data fees. (and this company does not allow slow connections)
Any positive help greatly appreciated thanks
 
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OK, you will be better served on the PC Games board rather than here. Give them your computer type and what operating system, one would assume you have windows XP or 7. Also tell them what games you have you wish to run.
ie "I have a Dell optiplex 380 with 2 gigs of RAM running windows XP and can't launch bob's fun game anymore. please help me reconfigure it."

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I need help with the registry to edit it to get games going without having to steamblast them to life. I have no internet connection at all where I have my work station and two fully paid games with key, The games were activated by taking the 40 kg PC to a computer shop where it was all set up to speed but now steamy pop-ups have halted my games . Just dont fancy lugging the D800 to the shop on the back of the pickup all over again just to say "Hi" it me. and lets me continue playing my game.
 

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OK, you will be better served on the PC Games board rather than here. Give them your computer type and what operating system, one would assume you have windows XP or 7. Also tell them what games you have you wish to run.
ie "I have a Dell optiplex 380 with 2 gigs of RAM running windows XP and can't launch bob's fun game anymore. please help me reconfigure it."
 
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OK, Will do that thanks