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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Vista
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
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Thread ID:
01355113
Message ID:
01357136
Views:
25
>>>>>>>Weren't you by any means using a trial?
>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>Well, if you call paying for a years subscription, I guess it was a trial. The trial ended in a guilty verdict when I couldn't access my projects....
>>>>>
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>>>>>To be honest, I still haven't clearly understood what really happened to you, but this is just my fault.
>>>>>
>>>>>Anyway, there has never been a policy of blocking the access to a user project by the end of a subscription. If this was your case, a quick contact with the company would have solved it in no time.
>>>>>I, for sure, wouldn't abandon a year of work in a project without checking first. :)
>>>>>
>>>>>On the other hand, apparently it was an evaluation trial and, well, it is intended to be used as an evaluation trial.
>>>>
>>>>No, I paid for a one year subscription, and as I recall, I upgraded my notebook pc, and tried to install to the new notebook after the expiration of the subscription. It bombed and wouldn't let me back in, so I just moved on.
>>>
>>>Ah. You have to deactivate your license on the first pc and then reactivate it on the new pc. You are only allowed to run it on 1 pc at a time. It's a simple process, but that's what you need to do any time you want to run it on another pc.
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>>And if the first pc is dead?
>
>
>Just go to the website, into My Account and then Deactivate Licenses.
>After this, on your new notebook, just Activate again.
>If you want to work on multiple computers without having to Deactivate/Activate every time, get yourself a USB network adapter dongle and activate StrataFrame on it. So, when you move, just take the dongle with you and plug it into the machine you are going to work.

Thanks, I'll give it a retry.
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com

"I'm addicted to placebos. I could quit, but it wouldn't matter." Stephen Wright
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