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== Procedure == | == Procedure == | ||
If you have just installed the ODBCLink solution you will see a window same as the image to right. Take a screen shot of it and '''email to enquiries@accountingaddons.com.au'''; | |||
Or | |||
#Start ODBCLink, If you have multiple installations make sure you choose the one you want to register; | |||
#Click on '''30.Settings''' from the menu; | |||
#Click on '''License'''; | |||
#Click on '''View Licensing'''; | |||
# Take a screen shot of the pop out window and '''email to enquiries@accountingaddons.com.au'''; | |||
=== Notes === | === Notes === |
Revision as of 18:02, 19 October 2015
Overview
ODBCLink has a Serial Number.
It is required to subscribe to an edition.
To locate the ODBCLink Serial Number, follow these steps.
Procedure
If you have just installed the ODBCLink solution you will see a window same as the image to right. Take a screen shot of it and email to enquiries@accountingaddons.com.au;
Or
- Start ODBCLink, If you have multiple installations make sure you choose the one you want to register;
- Click on 30.Settings from the menu;
- Click on License;
- Click on View Licensing;
- Take a screen shot of the pop out window and email to enquiries@accountingaddons.com.au;
Notes
- While the ODBCLink Free Edition is free to use (not including support and training), we do require users request a license key in order to know the versions each users are on.