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

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[[File:MoveBudgetLinkRegistrationKeyDialogue.png|300px|thumb|right|Registration key dialogue]]
[[File:MoveBudgetLinkRegistrationKeyDialogue.png|300px|thumb|right|Registration key dialogue]]


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 will need to obtain a transfer key. Be aware that costs may apply to request your transfer key.
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


You will need to perform three steps:
You will need to perform three steps:

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