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| Here are the steps to move ODBClink from one location to another | | Here are the steps to move ODBClink from one location to another |
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| == How to move ODBClink to a new machine or folder == | | == Procedure == |
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| [[File:MoveBudgetLinkWelcomeWindow.png|300px|thumb|right|ODBClink welcome dialogue]] | | [[File:MoveBudgetLinkWelcomeWindow.png|300px|thumb|right|ODBClink welcome dialogue]] |
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| [[File:MoveBudgetLinkRegistrationKeyDialogue.png|300px|thumb|right|Registration key dialogue]] | | [[File:MoveBudgetLinkRegistrationKeyDialogue.png|300px|thumb|right|Registration key dialogue]] |
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| ODBClink exists as a series of files and folders contained with a main folder. It is secured to a hard drive. In order to move ODBClink to a new location, the main folder must be copied in full to the new location. If moving ODBClink to a new machine or hard drive, you may need to obtain a transfer key depending on the version you have | | # Locate the existing [[ODBClink Folder]]; |
| | # Cut (or Copy) and paste it to the new location; |
| | # [[Enable user access to ODBClink folders]] |
| | # Start ODBClink in the new location by double clicking the BudgetLink.exe file within the [[ODBClink Folder]]; |
| | A [[New User Setup Wizard]] will start. |
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| You will need to perform three steps:
| | If using an older version a [[Transfer Key]] may be required. |
| # Move the ODBClink folder to the new machine
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| # Buy a Transfer Key (only if moving to a new machine or hard drive);
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| # Enter the Transfer Key into ODBClink (only if moving to a new machine or hard drive).
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| === Step 1: Move the ODBClink folder to the new location ===
| | ODBClink should now be useable on the new machine. Be mindful you may need to update your data connection. See [[Changing how BudgetLink connects to your data file]] for more information. |
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| Please follow these instructions to move the ODBClink folder to a new location.
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| # Locate the [[ODBClink Folder]] to move;
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| # Copy and paste the folder to the new location;
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| === Step 2: Request your Transfer Key ===
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| A Transfer Key is required if you are using [[ODBClink v2015.12.2.159]] and below. To get around the transfer key you can '''[http://accountingaddons.com.au/ODBClink/upgrade/ upgrade]''' to a latest version.
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| Please follow these instructions to request your transfer key.
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| # Start ODBClink;
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| # Answer OK to all the standard prompts that display until you get the ODBClink welcome dialogue;
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| # On the ODBClink welcome dialogue, check the '''I accept the terms and conditions found in the End User License Agreement.''' and click '''Continue''';
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| # Click the '''Buy Transfer Key''' button to obtain your transfer key;
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| # Click '''Continue'''. You can still use ODBClink while you wait for your transfer key. Once you receive your transfer key, proceed to the next step.
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| Please allow 24 hours turn around time. For faster response times please provide notice of the transfer key request so that we can be prepared to generate it for you.
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| === Step 3: Enter your transfer key ===
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| Once you receive your transfer key, follow these instructions to enter it into ODBClink.
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| # Start ODBClink;
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| # Answer OK to all the standard prompts that display until you get the '''Transfer ODBClink License''' dialogue;
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| # Click the '''Enter Transfer Key''' button;
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| # On the '''ODBClink Licensing''' dialogue, click '''Enter Registration Key''';
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| # Copy and Paste your Transfer Key into the '''Registration Key''' field of the '''Registration''' dialogue and click OK;
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| # Click on the '''Continue''' button of the '''ODBClink Licensing''' dialogue;
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| 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. | |