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If you have a license to the Standard Edition or above you can share it with multiple users


ODBClink works differently to most software. In this case the application is Microsoft Excel and the ODBClink is an Excel Ribbon and Workbooks with macros in located in a folder. To share it, a single installation of ODBClink must exist in a shared folder
ODBClink works differently to most software where the application is Microsoft Excel and the ODBClink is an Excel Ribbon and Workbooks with macros in located in a folder. Your able to share it with multiple people when a single instance exist in a shared folder


The [[ODBClink Folder]] can either be on your File Server or a syncronised folder in either [[How to Share ODBClink with Drop Box|Dropbox]] or OneDrive
The [[ODBClink Folder]] can either be on your File Server or a syncronised folder such as [[How to Share ODBClink with Drop Box|Dropbox]] or OneDrive


If installing a new copy of ODBClink then during the unzip process change the installation path from C:\ODBClink... to the Shared Folder
If installing a new copy of ODBClink then during the unzip process change the installation path from C:\ODBClink... to the Shared Folder
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A new location setup wizard will appear and prompt to create a trusted location and add a shortcut to the desktop.
A new location setup wizard will appear and prompt to create a trusted location and add a shortcut to the desktop.
If you have a license to the Standard Edition or above you can share it with multiple users

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