Difference between revisions of "How to move ODBClink to a new Computer"
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#Paste into a folder on the new Computer. Existing license keys will get copied across. | #Paste into a folder on the new Computer. Existing license keys will get copied across. | ||
#[[Run ODBClink on a new Computer for the first time]] | #[[Run ODBClink on a new Computer for the first time]] | ||
==Notes== | |||
If you download and install a new version rather than copying the existing one, any settings and customisations will be lost. A new license key will also be required. If you wish to upgrade the the latest version, download the upgrade after you move the existing version across |
Revision as of 18:22, 11 December 2016
Overview
If you have a new computer or your handing over the role of administering ODBClink to another person then follow the steps below to move ODBClink to that new Computer
Procedure
- Locate the ODBClink folder
- Cut the entire folder
- Paste into a folder on the new Computer. Existing license keys will get copied across.
- Run ODBClink on a new Computer for the first time
Notes
If you download and install a new version rather than copying the existing one, any settings and customisations will be lost. A new license key will also be required. If you wish to upgrade the the latest version, download the upgrade after you move the existing version across