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== How to enter a License Key if the licensing dialogue does not display at startup == | == How to enter a License Key if the licensing dialogue does not display at startup == | ||
The licensing dialogue will only display when starting | The licensing dialogue will only display when starting ODBCLink if on trial or unlicensed. If you have previously entered a license key into ODBCLink , follow these steps. | ||
# Start | # Start ODBCLink ; | ||
# From the Main Menu, click on '''30. Settings''' and '''License'''; | # From the Main Menu, click on '''30. Settings''' and '''License'''; | ||
# Click on the '''View Licensing''' button; | # Click on the '''View Licensing''' button; | ||
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==Related== | ==Related== | ||
Revision as of 19:05, 1 November 2015
Overview
After you have subscribed to an edition of ODBClink, you will receive your license key. This support note will explain how to enter it into ODBClink.
How to enter a License Key
To enter your license key into ODBClink, follow these steps.
- Start ODBClink;
- From the licensing dialogue, click on the Enter License Key button;
- Copy the Key from the email and then paste it into the 'Enter License Key' dialogue and click OK.
Notes
- Keying CTRL+V on your keyboard allows you to paste.
How to enter a License Key if the licensing dialogue does not display at startup
The licensing dialogue will only display when starting ODBCLink if on trial or unlicensed. If you have previously entered a license key into ODBCLink , follow these steps.
- Start ODBCLink ;
- From the Main Menu, click on 30. Settings and License;
- Click on the View Licensing button;
- From the licensing dialogue, click on the Enter License Key button;
- Copy the Key from the email and then paste it into the 'Enter License Key' dialogue and click OK.
Notes
- Keying CTRL+V on your keyboard allows you to paste.