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# Locate the existing [[ODBClink Folder]];
# Locate the existing [[ODBClink Folder]];
# Cut (or Copy) and paste it to the new location;
# Cut (or Copy) and paste it to the new location;
# [[Enable user access to ODBClink folders]]
# Enable user access to ODBClink folders
# Start ODBClink in the new location by double clicking the BudgetLink.exe file within the [[ODBClink Folder]];
# Start ODBClink in the new location by double clicking the BudgetLink.exe file within the [[ODBClink Folder]];
A [[New User Setup Wizard]] will start.
A New User Setup Wizard will start.




ODBClink should now be useable on the new machine. Be mindful you may need to update your data connection. See [[Changing how ODBClink connects to your data file]] for more information.
ODBClink should now be useable on the new machine. Be mindful you may need to update your data connection. See [[Changing how ODBClink connects to your data file]] for more information.

Revision as of 04:01, 29 January 2019

Overview

If you have a new machine (PC) or wish to hand over ODBClink operations to another person, follow the instructions below to move the software to a new location.

The first step is to work out where ODBClink is installed. You can do this by tracing the path of the shortcut on your desktop.

If its installed on a shared folder on your server then all you need to do is navigate to that folder from the new PC and run the ODBClink.exe from the new PC. The first time its run from that new location a setup wizard will start to capture setup instructions.

If located on your local PC then you need to move that copy to your new machine rather than install a new version of BudgetLink. To move BudgetLink, cut and paste the ODBClink Folder to the location.

If you do require ODBClink to be shared with an additional user then move ODBClink Folder to a folder which can be shared and then provide access to that folder.

Here are the steps to move ODBClink from one location to another

Procedure

ODBClink welcome dialogue
Registration key dialogue
  1. Locate the existing ODBClink Folder;
  2. Cut (or Copy) and paste it to the new location;
  3. Enable user access to ODBClink folders
  4. Start ODBClink in the new location by double clicking the BudgetLink.exe file within the ODBClink Folder;

A New User Setup Wizard will start.


ODBClink should now be useable on the new machine. Be mindful you may need to update your data connection. See Changing how ODBClink connects to your data file for more information.