Difference between revisions of "Moving ODBClink to a new machine or folder"

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


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


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